Juxtapoetry
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Juxtapoetry is a 2000s neologism, a portmanteau word derived from juxtaposition and poetry. The term was coined by Jan Willem Geerinck to denote the practice of YouTube users superimposing video to unrelated audio tracks and vice versa.
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See also
- Juxta
- User:Jahsonic/Are "faith" and "truth" an unlikely couple?
- Unrelated
- Incongruity
- http://blog.jahsonic.com/?s=juxtapoetry
- http://blog.jahsonic.com/category/juxtapoetry/
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