(Noun) Abbreviating a text by joining the opening portion (letter, syllable, word, phrase, sentence) with the ending portion to produce a mantra which invokes the entirety of the text, with the portions joined by ellipses.
(Verb) âfestunetingâ: making a festunet
Example: Septuagint Featunet â εν ..... αμήν
Antonym: festoon
The Ministry of DEW creates festunet mantras from Sacred Scriptures.
(adjective) describing a kind of person who acts like a traditionalist nun, e.g. prudish, strict, conservative, etc.
His nunly wife does not give him any sex.
(Noun) A pun on âcorrelationâ stressing both the ecstatic-nature (elation) & goddess-grounding (Kore) of a connection between two or more things.
Athanasius Kircher asserted a korelation between Amitabha Buddha and Harpocrates.
Describing someone or something that is beyond the boundaries of being either orthodox, heterodox or heretical.
Please donât call me a heretic as I self-identify as being transodox.
pounding on drums while high on marijuana
That punk gang of musicians is really into black krust.
(Noun) cunning-linguist: an insult pun for word-jugglers & propagators of disparaging speech
Christopher Dane is a cunning-linguistic who doesnât trust my intentions concerning Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte.