A description of a person's whose political beliefs have become delusional, such as that of QAnon. This would describe the twelve million people who believe that lizard people run the country.
The GOP has gone full kool aid.
A man who assumes superiority over a woman for the simple fact of his gender. It can be used as a noun that describes this type of man, or an adjective to describe a situation where this happens.
I was trying to explain this mechanic, a real menzigo, (noun,) that it's an intermittent electrical problem, and I may not need a need new alternator, but he kept directing the conversation towards my husband, who knows nothing about cars. It was so menzigo. (adjective)
When somebody was critical about how you raised your own kid has a real loser for her own.
Forgive my momenfreude, but as turns out, being an authoritarian parent with strict rules about computer use, food, and pretty much everything else could well give you a real train wreck of a child.
An amalgam of Covid-19 and schadenfreude - the guilty pleasure one gets upon hearing a person contracts Covid-19, and richly deserves it. Applied to those who show wanton disregard for practices such as hand washing, mask wearing, and social distancing, aka "maskhole," or those who believe, against all evidence to the contrary, that the pandemic is a hoax, aka "plandemic."
When we saw that orange gasbag huffing and puffing up the steps of the White House, we experienced the dizzying glee of covinfreude.
An amalgam of Covid-19 and schadenfreude - the guilty pleasure one gets upon hearing a person contracts Covid-19, and richly deserves it. Applied to those who show wanton disregard for practices such as hand washing, mask wearing, and social distancing, aka "maskhole," or those who believe, against all evidence to the contrary, that the pandemic is a hoax, aka "plandemic."
When we saw that orange gasbag huffing and puffing up the steps of the White House, we experienced the dizzying glee of covinfreude.
A word invented by Malcom John Rebennack, Jr., aka "Dr. John," which he used to describe New Orleans in an interview with the New York Times. Like "heaviosity," with more intensia, gumbo, and a gris girs thrown in.
"New Orleans culture," Dr. John said in his ever-surprising vocabulary, has âwacknosityâ â things only New Orleanians do
A state of continuous and inexplicable emotional arousal.
My housemate's intensia is making me want to go somewhere more chill.