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Social battery

A metaphor for a persons capacity to intermingle with groups of people in one setting.

Often used by introverts to describe their anxiety of having to interact with large crowds.

I couldn't stay at the event for more than 20 minutes because my social battery dies quickly.

by Llorona May 24, 2017

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social proof

A term used in the seduction world; it is the act of being seen in the field with other women. This concept can also take on other forms of display such as, entertaining groups of people, being the life of the party, making people laugh..etc. This type of social evidence gives the player a perceived higher social value in the eyes of other females.

"Hey check out that guy with two hot babes around his arms, man he's got some social proof!"

by Bobby Lee - PUA August 28, 2006

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Socialism

Something that we all know will eventually fail as its really not viable as a way of life
also leads to higher racism rates but only against white people

-Socialism fails
-name an example
-I'll name 3
-OK
-Russia, Germany, Venezuela
-when was Germany socialist again
-The Nazi's

by Link in Park May 21, 2018

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socialism

a failed market where you get paid the same which gives you no incentive to work and the government is in power so people are poor

its like in kindergarten where you split the cookie equal right? if you think that your brain is denser than a neutron star
if you say well how about Europe?
good question jimmy actually they are as capitalist as America
Venezuela was capitalist before and it was one of the wealthiest countries but because of socialist tyranny it is one of the poorest countries
but that isn't true socialism
than what the fuck is it?!??!
they did the same thing Marx did and now its fucking madness!!!

socialism is terrible but I'm repeating myself

by meme podcast October 11, 2020

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Social Libertarian

A social libertarian is a person who believes in social liberty, i.e., individual independence and communal autonomy from overarching government or state control.

A social libertarian typically rejects the concentration of decision-making authority into distant, oligarchical, centralized bureaucracies - federal or monolithic - favoring instead the diffusion and localization of that decision-making authority.

Social libertarians support a political, social, and economic environment which allows voluntary accession to associations, but also permits a person to choose to remain free of restraint by society, except in cases in which an individual's claim of freedom interferes with another individual's right to be free from unwarranted, aggressive coercion or harm.

Social libertarians regard free-market capitalism and democratic, communalistic socialism as equally conducive economic means towards the ends of generalistic liberation from tyranny.

Murray Bookchin's support of decentralized, non-hierarchical communal autonomy, coupled with a belief in individual liberty, indicates that he and his adherents are social libertarians.

by rogue-economist January 23, 2011

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social friction

the inability to complete a task due to continuous talking with one or more people or the inability to arrive at a destination due to socially interacting with one or more people one runs into on the way.

"Sorry I'm late, I would've been here sooner but I ran into Aidan and, you know, social friction!"

by SADWHORE October 19, 2021


Social Jellyfish

Mentioned in The Bridget Jones Diaries

A term used to describe a man or woman who engages in conversations with people just to give them social stings 1.

1 Hey Daniel. I met your wife today at lunchtime with Seb from Personnel. They were very intimate but you probably dont need to know about that. (The act of being a social jellyfish)

by Echoinghell June 2, 2011