Trivectamule:

New litterary device created by two Northeastern Pensylvanians describing when there are two two-worded phrases and the last word of the first phrase is the first word of the second phrase. if you hear the first phrase more dominantly than the second phrase, you are [Vecular]. If you hear the second phrase more dominantly than the first, you are [Mulient].Trivectamules are made of two two-worded phrases that make one three word phrase.

Pronunciation: TRY-VECK-TAH-MULE

"Boat race car" comes from "Boat Race" and "Race Car". If you hear "Boat Race", you are Vecular. If you hear "Race Car", you are Mulient.

Examples:

Gun shot glass

Baseball bat cave

Golf match book

Guitar pick axe

Horse shoe lace

Police report card

M.C.J.T