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GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Postfix Not!; NOT!; Not!; Retroactive negation; ... Not

type-not      
When a person is gleefully typing away, then they look up and realize they haven't typed anything.
When you thrash something all quick into the address bar of your browser, then something loads and deletes what you just typed
Type (biology)         
  • Linnaeus]], is the type species for the genus ''[[Bufo]]''
  • dorsal]] and 2) ventral aspect of holotype,<br>3) dorsal and 4) ventral aspect of paratype
  • Type illustration of ''[[Mormopterus acetabulosus]]''
ANCHORING POINT (OF A NAME) IN TAXONOMY
Type specimen; Neotype; Biological types; Lectotype; Type (botany); Type (zoology); Botanical type; Clonotype; Type locality (biology); Type material; Paralectotype; Typus; Onomatophore; Cotype; Biological type; Hapantotype; Type specimens; Types in zoology; Type location (biology); Type illustration; Locality (biology); Type-specimen; Orthotype; Isoneotype; Plastotype; Isolectotype; Iconotype; Type series; Neotypification; Lectotypification; Ergatotype; Lectotype specimen; Type host; Typetaxon; Type (taxonomy); Series of type specimens; Hypotype
In biology, a type is a particular [(or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism] to which the [[scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralize the defining features of that particular taxon.
type specimen         
  • Linnaeus]], is the type species for the genus ''[[Bufo]]''
  • dorsal]] and 2) ventral aspect of holotype,<br>3) dorsal and 4) ventral aspect of paratype
  • Type illustration of ''[[Mormopterus acetabulosus]]''
ANCHORING POINT (OF A NAME) IN TAXONOMY
Type specimen; Neotype; Biological types; Lectotype; Type (botany); Type (zoology); Botanical type; Clonotype; Type locality (biology); Type material; Paralectotype; Typus; Onomatophore; Cotype; Biological type; Hapantotype; Type specimens; Types in zoology; Type location (biology); Type illustration; Locality (biology); Type-specimen; Orthotype; Isoneotype; Plastotype; Isolectotype; Iconotype; Type series; Neotypification; Lectotypification; Ergatotype; Lectotype specimen; Type host; Typetaxon; Type (taxonomy); Series of type specimens; Hypotype
¦ noun Botany & Zoology the specimen, or each of a set of specimens, on which the description and name of a new species is based. See also holotype, syntype.

Wikipedia

... Not!

... Not! is a grammatical construction in the English language used as a function word to make negative a group of words or a word. It became a sardonic catchphrase in North America and elsewhere in the 1990s. A declarative statement is made, followed by a pause, and then an emphatic "not!" adverb is postfixed. The result is a surprise negation of the original declarative statement.

According to the above, the phrase, "He is a nice guy... not!" is synonymous to "He is not a nice guy". Whereas the latter structure is a neutral observation, the former expresses rather an annoyance, and is most often used jocularly.

One of the earliest uses was in the Princeton Tiger (March 30, 1893) 103: "An Historical Parallel-- Not." In 1905, it was used in the comic strip Dream of the Rarebit Fiend by Winsor McCay. A 1918 instance was "I am darn sorry not to be able to help you out with the News Letter, but in me you have a fund of information—NOT."

Popularized in North America in the 1990s by the Saturday Night Live sketch and subsequent film Wayne's World, "not" was selected as the 1992 Word of the Year by the American Dialect Society.

The "Not!" catchphrase was the basis of a scene in the 2006 film Borat, where a lecturer in humour attempted to explain the grammatical construction to Borat Sagdiyev with limited success.

Pronunciation examples for type-not
1. You know tradition type ,, not film.
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2. Because they all had a Jobs-ian type, not as
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3. They all had a Wozniak-ian type, not as brilliant as Woz,
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Examples of use of type-not
1. The organisation is the largest of any type not under government control.
2. It will be the conventional type –– not the brown, furry sort.
3. It had not been inspected properly, and it was of a type not authorized to transport schoolchildren, they said.
4. If she wears make–up, it should be of the simple, useful type, not the type that uses sharp colors.
5. It‘s the unusual celebrity (the Hollywood type, not the Obama type) who bothers to get hitched before getting pregnant.