Why do I think conginuity is a word?

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I hear it all the time on ESPN but Microsoft Word and Dictionary.com tell me it's not a word. Am I spelling it wrong or something? Someone tell a dumbass what is going on please.
 

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The team plays well together and shows a lot of conginuity. Pronounced con-gin-you-it-ee.
 

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Consanguinuity is a word. Basically refers to kinship or heirship.
 

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I've heard the word and know what you mean. Thats weird that the Dictionary doesn't recognize it.
 

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I've heard the word and know what you mean. Thats weird that the Dictionary doesn't recognize it.

I can't find any place online that realizes the word... I can find plenty of examples of people using it like I've heard it, but absolutely nothing from a website that would confirm it is an actual word.
 

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I found something... apparently Lou Albano used to use the word to describe tag team partners in wrestling. No clue where he got it from.
 

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Synonyms are flow and progression. Hmm well i don't know what to tell ya. Conginuity isn't a word.
 

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Did you mean.......cuntsinunity?
Meaning: Two lesbian figure skaters.

Haha no but perhaps I'll sneak the word into an article at some point and see if anyone catches it.
 

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