ungrammar
/ʌnˈɡramər/Definitions
1. noun
The absence or deviation from grammatical rules and structures in language, often used to describe informal or nonstandard speech.
“The linguist studied the ungrammar of spoken dialects in urban areas.”
2. verb
To intentionally break or ignore grammatical rules in language, often for creative or expressive purposes.
“The writer chose to ungrammar her prose to create a more poetic and evocative tone.”