omnisome (om'ni-sōm) adj.
Of, relating to, or characterized by awesomeness that is omnipresent, eternal, and all-encompassing; awesome in all times, places, and aspects of existence.
Exhibiting universal and perpetual magnificence, splendor, or wonderfulness.
From omni- (Latin: all, every, the whole) + -some (Relating to the quality of awesome).
Synonyms: omnipresently awesome, eternally magnificent, ubiquitously splendid
The omnisome beauty of the cosmos filled them with awe.
The side piece or friend with benefits of a gay, gangster a** foo.
Homosexual term of endearment.
Synonymous with Side Chick.
Down a** foo with benefits
"Just chillen with my Home boo, hbu?" "Chale... IDK lemme ask the home boo"
Neurothirst (noun):
The intense desire for mental stimulation, usually satisfied by solving complex problems or learning new skills.
After spending hours engrossed in a challenging crossword puzzle, he felt a surge of neurothirst, an insatiable craving for intellectual engagement that could only be quenched by delving into even more complex problems or diving into a new skill to master.
To be surrounded by people who do not run around like spoiled infants doing everything they can ruin your experience.
I role-play every night on my computer.
Latin - Noun
Masculine form of a music lover.
Plural - Philomusici
The philomusicus enjoy the greatness of audio fidelity but will see the art in any given format and enjoy it.
The eclectic curation of music was one of philomusici dreams.
Emoncholy (noun):
The unique blend of emotions that arises when reaching the end of a beloved book series or TV show, combining a sense of nostalgia, melancholy, and longing for the captivating world and characters that have become deeply cherished.
As she turned the final page of the epic fantasy series, a wave of emoncholy washed over her, filling her with a bittersweet mixture of nostalgia for the adventures shared with the characters and a tinge of sadness for the conclusion of the beloved saga.
Existential Dread (noun):
The intense fear associated with the belief that all potential catastrophes capable of annihilating human existence could occur simultaneously, epitomizing a catastrophic singularity.
As the scientist observed the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and the increasing global threats from climate change, nuclear warfare, and pandemics, he felt a growing sense of existential dread, the intense fear associated with the belief that all potential catastrophes capable of annihilating human existence could occur simultaneously, epitomizing a catastrophic singularity.