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flop enabler

A person who stans for a flop. Including but not limited to: Britney Spears stans, Christina Aguilera stans, Katy Perry stans, etc.

Person 1: The other day my friend wouldn't stop raving about how good Bionic was- it was crazy.
Person 2: Wow, that person is such a flop enabler.

by an0000nym00s3 August 18, 2011


Paedophile enabler

The despicable conduct of covering up child abuse amongst their own ranks by deflecting blame onto vulnerable minorities. Mostly used by right-wing activists and politicians.

"The paedophile enablers want all books that reference gender or sexuality banned"

by Deano-1-2-3 August 16, 2023


enability

the ability to do

"the opposite of the word is disability is enability"

by notbarfa June 25, 2021


enableism

a person who just say yes to everything.

A : Should I paint my room again?
B : Yes.
A : Black?
B : Absolutely.
A : fuck you enableism.

by Katoki April 14, 2024


RTX enabled

when it's simply that impressive.

derived from moments when nvidia's ray tracing function is taken into use.

example 1

This new harrypotter game has RTX enabled and it looks awesome.

example 2
person1:
i have this RTX enabled amount of weed stuffed into my backpack

person2: damn dude, that's impressive. let's light that stuff up!

by OminousPink January 13, 2023


Hater Enabler

One who likes post and offers support online to those speaking out against haters. But still hangs out with the haters and probably talks smack with them in private.

Karen is such a hater enabler, just last week she like my post bashing John for hating on me and this week she’s having him over for drinks.

by DrakoBlarney October 30, 2021


drug addiction enabler

drug addiction enabler

Enabling is a term often used in the context of a relationship with an addict. It might be a drug addict or alcoholic, a gambler, or a compulsive overeater. Enablers, rather than addicts, suffer the effects of the addict's behavior. Enabling is “removing the natural consequences to the addict of his or her behavior.”

How to do it wrong: Young woman comes home and asks her parents for $500 for rent. They ask why she can’t pay her rent. She says she lost her wallet and she had all her rent money in it. Although she was short on her rent the month before and she has been sick a lot lately, the parents don’t ask any more questions. They get her the cash and she leaves. (aka - drug addiction enabler)

How to do it wrong: Young woman comes home and asks her parents for $500 for rent. They ask why she can’t pay her rent. She says she lost her wallet and she had all her rent money in it. Although she was short on her rent the month before and she has been sick a lot lately, the parents don’t ask any more questions. They get her the cash and she leaves. (aka - drug addiction enabler)

by lesser of 2 eviles March 13, 2016