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A self-focused person who tends to commit one of four egopathic behaviors: 1. moving aggressively against someone, physically or verbally; 2. moving away from someone without a conscience about how hurtful that is; 3. talking maliciously behind a person's back in order to arrange or hasten the victim's pain or demise; 4. presents information with is false, altered or incomplete in order to achieve a narcissistic goal and has no remorse about doing so.
The new boss is an egopath but I think he can do some good for us before the board votes him out.
egopath by Cedric S Wood March 22, 2017

empathic badass 

Another name for a "kinion" or fan of Kati Morton. Describes someone who is empathetic, strong, caring, and smart. These people make great friends and are just generally good people. They represent a community of people learning and improving their mental health journey, thanks to professional online guidance from Kati on YouTube.
Dang, that person must be an empathic badass.

Empathic Identification 

To predict people's behaviour by using faculty of empathy.
Among all means of understanding someone's psyche, empathic identification is one of the cheif tool.
A person whose unresolved developmental issues from his/her childhood trigger them to become hyperjudgmental and, without a conscience, move against others in a hostile manner, causing them pain.
Man, Bob is such an egopath. He started yelling at that guy right in front of his girlfriend and he didn't even care. Now he refuses to apologize.
egopath by drcedwood April 25, 2008

egopatriot 

A type of patriot who uses nonsense as means of showing patriotism to his/her native country.
"This one guy who's with the japanese national socialist party says all this egopatriot crap about how the Japanese Self-Defense Force can conquer and take over any country in the world. That's a load of shit. They are great, but they, like all other militaries, are nothing compared to the US military."
egopatriot by Dave January 14, 2004

egopathy 

Moving against someone aggressively to hurt them and achieve an egocentric goal. This is due to unresolved developmental issues from the aggressor's past.
The egopathy was rampant at that job. People were being fired for no good reason.
egopathy by drcedwood April 24, 2008