Someone with whom you share a mutual hate for a thing.
Example:
Person 1: goddam I hate (insert literally anything)
Person 2: OMG me too!
Person 1: Yay! We're soulhates!
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Noun. A person who seems to lack critical thinking, skills and agency, blindly following trends, social norms, or authority figures without questioning them. They exhibit a psychological state characterized by a lack of self-awareness and individuality, appearing to be controlled by external factors rather than their own thoughts and emotions. Basically, they're like video game non-player characters in real life.
Note: Be mindful when using 'NPC,' lest you sound like a heartless video game villain, dismissing real people as mere characters.
Usage Example(s):
1. "I tried talking to him about politics, but he just kept repeating the same talking points like an NPC."
2. "She never takes any risks or tries anything newâshe's like an NPC, just going through the motions of life."
3. "The whole crowd was just mindlessly cheering for the celebrity, like a bunch of NPCs following a script."
A disagreement or argument over the correct pronunciation of a word or phrase, often leading to intense debates and linguistic chaos.
1. The "GIF" debate sparked a massive pronunciation discord, with hard-G supporters clashing with soft-G defenders.
2. The pronunciation discord surrounding the name of the Dutch painter "Vincent van Gogh" has baffled art enthusiasts for years.
Someone who is playful, lighthearted, and prone to making jokes or adding levity to any situation.
1. "Her levicious personality always lifts the mood in the room."
2. "He was known for his levicious sense of humor, which made him a joy to be around."
3. "She was a levicious individual, always finding the funny side of life."
Anything related to or reminiscent of the Star Wars universe, including its themes, characters, lore, or aesthetics. Derived from George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, the term is often used to describe media, ideas, or fan works that embody the spirit of his galaxy far, far away.
"The new sci-fi series is so Lucasian, it feels like it straight from a galaxy, far, far away!"
"Those sound effects? Totally Lucasian. Blasters, lightsabers, you name it."
"Heâs got a Lucasian obsession with replicating Star Wars scenes in LEGO."
A common spelling error of the French term "Bon Appétit" that is commonly used as a salutation to a person about to eat.
"Dinner is served, worms and cretins. Bone apple teeth!"
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A combination of the words "misnomer" and "nominally," meaning something that is mistakenly called by a certain name or categorized incorrectly.
1. The "neck pumpkin" is often misnomerally referred to as a "butternut squash."
2. The restaurant claimed to serve authentic Italian food, but the dishes were only misnomerally Italian.
3. He misnomerally described himself as an expert, even though he was more of a Jack of all trades, master of none.