Journicles

What is Journicles?


1.

An abbreviated form of the phrase 'journal articles', commonly used by psychology students to deal with their stress. The term was originally coined by Sarah McGlinn.

I read over 100 journicles for that fucking assignment.

2.

Peer-reviewed journal articles; mostly used by graduate students and during semesters in which summaries of journal articles are to be turned in in mass quantities, therefore making the shortening of "journal article" to "journicle" appropriate and necessary.

"Awe shit, its midnight and I have three journicles left to summarize by 8am."

See study, research


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