What word describes a self -created word/expression with an intuitive meaning?



Otherwise, the Court says, there would be no qualified individuals on federal Exchanges, contradicting (for example) the provision requiring every Exchange to take the "'interests of qualified individuals'" into account when selecting health plans. Ante, at 11 (quoting §18031(e)(1)(b)). Pure applesauce.



Like in this above para , it is easily understood that "pure applesauce" denotes nonsense or rubbish and it may or may not have any linguistic roots but the context is still well-understood. What word describes such expressions?



Answer



Possibly you are referring to a neologism.



noun
a newly coined word or expression.



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