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Organiserorganiser is a coined expression formed by the repetition of the noun organiser. In English usage, it functions as an example of reduplication—a linguistic device in which a word or part repeats to convey emphasis, repetition, or stylistic effect. The term is not part of standard vocabulary; it appears mainly in informal writing, social media, and creative contexts where speakers either exaggerate organizational ability or play with language.

Variants and spelling: The base word may be spelled organiser (British style) or organizer (American). Duplicating

Usage and interpretation: In practice, organiserorganiser is usually read as humorous or emphatic rather than literal.

See also: reduplication, tautonym, compound word.

either
yields
organiserorganiser
or
organizerorganizer;
hyphenated
forms
such
as
organiser-organiser
are
also
encountered.
The
repetition
is
typically
unmodified,
without
affixes
or
internal
changes.
It
can
appear
as
a
noun,
a
modifier,
or
as
a
playful
interjection
in
memes,
essays,
or
event-planning
anecdotes.
Because
it
is
nonstandard,
it
relies
on
context
for
meaning
and
is
often
cited
as
an
example
of
reduplication
in
contemporary
English.