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Geo-locational Conceptualization

A concept which you think of, but only in one context or location. This is something that you only think of briefly in a specific context or location because you have no reason to think of, or remember it outside of such circumstances.

I get geo-locational conceptualization in the shower, which is a fear of putting Nair in my hair instead of shampoo on accident, but I never think of it outside the shower, and I've already forgotten about it before I get out.

by VictoryGuard June 15, 2022


Maximoria

The realization that every single one of your memories, everything that has happened throughout your entire life up to this point, matter so much to you. Comes from the Latin word 'maximus' meaning important, and the Latin word 'memento' meaning memory (in this context).

I was listening to Theory of Everything 2 by DJ-Nate, and at the drop, I felt a strong sense of maximoria. Having a nostalgic attachment to the song only made the sense stronger.

by VictoryGuard September 3, 2022


Hangie

It's another term for your bellybutton, like 'outie' and 'innie'. It means when your umbilical cord never falls off naturally when you are a baby.

"Are you an 'innie', or a 'hangie'?

by VictoryGuard December 2, 2021


Recursive Chronological-Conceptualization

A concept in which you think about multiple times, and each time you think about it, you think about it in the same steps to reach a conclusion.

A time I experienced recursive chronological-conceptualization, (this was before the Nintendo Switch OLED came out) I thought about ways to improve the shitty stand the Nintendo Switch has, and every time I thought about it, my brain went from a single stand on one side, to two on both sides, to an entire panel across the back and bottom half.

by VictoryGuard August 21, 2022


Yummaging

When you are rummaging around your pantry or fridge for something yummy to eat.

"I was in the mood for popcorn last night, so after some Yummaging around I found some!"

by VictoryGuard February 19, 2022


Ophorne

The feeling of an obscure, distant, detached and almost non-existant memory, and you could almost describe this feeling as nostalgic, but something more than that (like how Deja Vu is a feeling like you've seen something before, except it is more than that). This is often triggered by viewing a building or room with a certain pattern or color. It is one of those feelings that we cannot convey with any form of language.

I felt 'ophorne' when I was exploring caves in Minecraft, I walked into a certain cave, and the way it looked, I felt a certain feeling I just could not explain to my friends I was playing with, it was almost like an obscure, long-forgotten memory that I just couldn't grasp. Luckily my friends understood what I meant.

by VictoryGuard August 29, 2022