Etymology: From Latin dominare (“to dominate”) + Spanish amigo (“friend”)
Definition:
A person who, often unconsciously, monopolizes a friend’s time in a way that is socially competitive - typically to assert themselves as the closer or more important friend - frustrating others who also seek that person’s attention.
Example Sentences:
1. “At every party, Greg turns into a dominamigo - he always has to prove he’s the closest to the host.”
2. “You can’t get near Sarah at brunch unless you break through her dominamigo first.”
3. “You think you’re being friendly, but it’s coming across a little… dominamigo.”
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Word: dominamigo
Part of Speech: noun
Pronunciation: /ˌdɒ.mɪ.nəˈmiː.goʊ/
Etymology: From Latin dominare (“to dominate”) + Spanish amigo (“friend”)
Definition:
A person who, often unconsciously, monopolizes a friend’s time in a way that is socially competitive - typically to assert themselves as the closer or more important friend - frustrating others who also seek that person’s attention.
Example Sentences:
1. “At every party, Greg turns into a dominamigo - he always has to prove he’s the closest to the host.”
2. “You can’t get near Sarah at brunch unless you break through her dominamigo first.”
3. “You think you’re being friendly, but it’s coming across a little… dominamigo.”
Tags: neologism, social-behavior, relationships, friendship, coined-word
July 29, 2025