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subjective guess who 

A game played with the traditional board game "guess who" but with slightly different rules. The only difference is that all questions must be subjective in nature. There should be no way to be 100% sure if you are elimating the correct people or not. No one ever really wins, but it is really fun.
Sample questions:
"Is, or has your person ever been, a librarian?"
"Is your person racist?"
"Is your person a member of a wine-of-the-month club?"
"Does your person own multiple cats?"

Examples of questions not allowed in subjective guess who:
"Does your person have a mustache?"
"Does your person have long hair?"

subjectively meaningless 

something that is objectively meaningless according to the person telling you this phrase but meaningful (and relevant) to everyone else you know (the 'everyone you know' includes most people in your generation/age range/social category)
boy 1) my mother says that smoking Mary Jane is meaningless

boy 2) just ignore your old lady. her opinion is subjectively meaningless but meaningful to idiotager or idiotagers in our class.

subjectivity 

um, you'll have to define this for yourself.
subjectivity is a subjective and elusive concept.
subjectivity by dblah August 6, 2004

subjectivisten 

Dutch blog where music journalists (AKA Subs) gather to talk about music, music and some more music. It also includes (but not limited to):

- a forum
- weekly lists compiled by the Subs
- a place where Jan Willem can ramble about foreign music he found out
- a movie review section, though that one is barely used. Just like "If... Then...Els".
Person A: Did you read Joost's entry about women in skirts on Subjectivisten.org?
Person B: Yeah. That guy needs a girlfriend.
subjectivisten by Oppersub July 1, 2005

Subjective happiness 

Happiness depending on the persons mind or an individuals perception for its existence.
Subjective happiness is what we all constantly live with, some just do with it better than others.

Subjective Vagueness 

Subjective Vagueness is the type of vagueness used to refer to concepts and ideas that depend on each one's subjective to be applicable. The term applies to soft sciences and spiritual and extraphysical issues, which depend from a subjective view and an empathetic and sensitive analysis in most cases.
"Subjective Vagueness and Objective Vagueness are really useful to determine what is a hard science, a soft science and a spiritual science, but both are misused by skepticals for call everything as pseudoscience."

"Subjective Vagueness and Objective Vagueness were created as way to show a part of the Problem of Pseudoscience and how it could be possible to slove it."

"It is not because something has subjective vagueness, that this concept is a pseudoscience, remember of that."