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Ideofactuality

The condition or quality of a discourse, institution, or society in which ideofacts are routinely mistaken for objective facts, and ideological assumptions are treated as the ground of reality itself. In a state of ideofactuality, people genuinely believe they are being pragmatic or evidence‑based, while actually reinforcing a particular worldview. It describes the air that ideologies breathe: invisible, pervasive, and self‑validating. Ideofactuality explains why opposing camps can look at the same data and see completely different “facts”—they are operating within different ideofactual frameworks.
Example: “The ideofactuality of mainstream economics meant that phrases like ‘rational actor’ and ‘market equilibrium’ were treated as physical laws, not useful fictions.”
Ideofactuality by Abzugal April 16, 2026
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A claim, statistic, or piece of information that is presented and accepted as a factual truth, but whose content, framing, or very existence is structurally shaped by a particular ideology. Unlike an outright lie, an ideofact is often sincerely believed; its power lies in making ideological assumptions feel like neutral common sense. Examples include “poverty is caused by laziness” (meritocratic ideology), “markets are naturally efficient” (neoliberal ideology), or “history is progress” (Whig ideology). Ideofacts are the building blocks of ideological worldviews, transforming values into descriptions of reality. Recognizing an ideofact requires stepping outside the ideology that produces it.
Example: “His claim that ‘welfare creates dependency’ wasn’t based on evidence—it was an ideofact, a product of individualist ideology dressed up as economic reality.”

Ideofactual

An adjective describing claims, reasoning, or entire worldviews that are structured by ideofacts. An ideofactual statement is one that treats ideologically produced “facts” as self‑evident truths, often without awareness that alternative interpretations exist. Ideofactual reasoning moves from ideological premises to factual conclusions seamlessly, making the ideology invisible. It also describes environments—news media, classrooms, online forums—where ideofacts circulate freely and are rarely challenged. To call something ideofactual is to highlight how ideology masquerades as description.

Example: “Her argument that ‘tax cuts always pay for themselves’ was purely ideofactual—it followed from supply‑side doctrine, not from any historical example.”
Ideofact by Abzugal April 16, 2026
It is said of the situation where a person has the bad luck to make contact with his testicles against an undefined surface or object, intentioned or not.
Given the nature of the word, it is more appropriate to design cases where the interaction is made with a moving object, for example, a ball.
Although it is extremely painful for the victim, it tends to be considerably funny to people who witness it.
Today in the baseball game the pitcher took a nutshot; the baseball hit him in the nuts.

Man, I just watched the funniest nutshot video ever.
Nutshot by Uberflaven March 1, 2009
Word of the Day on June 26, 2026

Nerd neck 

A "human" that spends so much time playing video games that their posture is level nerd neck. Everytime anyone goes tryhard they hunch down and their neck gets longer there fore a nerd neck is always hunched down cause they're always going try hard. In other words a nerd neck is a try hard, since their neck is 100% longer than the average human being due to playing too many video games and taking them serious, nerd necks are not even considered human anymore but something more sad. Nerd necks are often found on fortnite, their natural habitat usually being tilted towers.
What a fucking nerd neck!

He is building so fast, nerd neck!

Looser more like a nerd neck ha!
Nerd neck by D Sandwich Maker February 5, 2019
Word of the Day on June 25, 2026

love peace and chicken grease 

"another of sayin peace out or good bye"
Talk to ya later......Love, Peace, and Chicken Grease
Word of the Day on June 24, 2026
slip of the tongue perhaps,
Those idiots who drive around in a ridiculously raised pick up truck, making a top heavy vehicle even more top heavy and unstable
A:*gah*
B: "Whats the matter"
A: This dam prickup is blinding me.
B: Stupid thing's, as if there lights weren't blinding enough as it is.
prickup by lunasea September 28, 2009
Word of the Day on June 23, 2026