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  • noun A new concept arising from, or named from, a pun on existing terms.

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Blend of pun and concept, coined by Gregory Ulmer.

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  • Two (or more) distinct ideas that have joined together conceptually as a result of a mutual pun.

    "Puns play a greater role than is generally realized in the formation of concepts and thus in the mechanisms of thought itself." (From "The Puncept in Grammatology," by Gregory Ulmer. "On Puns: The Foundation of Letters," (1988) Ed. Jonathan Culler.)

    July 10, 2010