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Principato 

A seemingly innocent and good-hearted male, who pursues guilty pleasures with upmost secrecy.
-While Peter was working for Green Peace he cheated on his girlfriend several times and never got caught! What a Principato!

-The local Priest raped and killed an alter boy. No one ever found out because he was a Principato.

-No one ever knew that Bob masturbated 5 times everyday to cp because he was a Principato.
Principato by prince-a-potatoe June 23, 2009

Pricipality 

this is a "set" of principles based upon a situation(s)
Last night I was eatin' my ole ladys cha cha then I did not get the reach around therefore I was mad at her about the pricipality of the situation.
Pricipality by BigDaddy_Deano April 22, 2011

principles of design 

process and product of structuring visual form, it is the way something is organised
everything is made for a purpose, it just works

Principle of Relative Indifference 

Holding persons, places, things or ideas near to you both in proximity and experience in less regard than those more distant or those considered more exotic.
Jen is showing her bias through the principle of relative indifference when she claims that Americans have no culture especially when compared to European countries.

Princibality 

Principle with a Dominican twang meaning is still unknown
The princibality is it doesn't make a fuck
Princibality by Scottie-ah January 14, 2023

Principle 

Not really. You're defering the cost to 1 or several random families in the hopes that people will continue to lie for you.
Hym "But the best possible outcome for you is that I get what I want. The worst possible outcome is that everything I've said is true. It's not principle that is leading you to do this. You're doing it because you're a retard and that's the same reason you do everything."
Principle by Hym Iam December 26, 2024

Principle of Possible Contradiction

The radical philosophical principle that two contradictory statements can indeed both be true at the same time, challenging the foundational law of non-contradiction that has guided Western logic for millennia. The principle of possible contradiction acknowledges that reality is often more complex than binary logic allows—that someone can love you and hurt you, that a system can be both successful and unjust, that you can want something and not want it simultaneously. This principle is especially relevant in politics, economics, and human relationships, where simplistic either/or thinking fails to capture nuance. Critics say it's just an excuse for sloppy thinking; proponents say it's the only way to think clearly about a world that refuses to be simple.
Example: "She invoked the principle of possible contradiction when he said capitalism couldn't both create wealth and increase inequality. 'It's doing both,' she said. 'Right now. Simultaneously. The contradiction isn't in my argument; it's in the system. Reality doesn't care about your logic.' He couldn't accept that two contradictory things could both be true, which meant he couldn't see the world as it actually was."