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Pomni Stare

Verb

1. A broken or shocked stare which is unusually protracted within its length.

2. A stare which involves complete and total disassociation and shock with the larger world.

3. (Informal) a stare which bears a resemblance to that of Pomni within The Amazing Digital Circus.

Origins:

Derived from the pilot episode of the web series The Amazing Digital Circus, wherein an iconic feature of the character Pomni is her intense and shocked staring at numerous points throughout the show, especially notable is her stare during the ending of the pilot episode.
“Last night, I had a nightmare so terrible that I could do nothing but Pomni stare into my ceiling upon waking up; it took a few minutes for the shock to wear off.”

“Once, when on a very bad acid trip, I had just Pomni stared into the wall for 3 hours; I was thinking about my life and the fate that awaited me within the afterlife.”
by Asriel___LOVER December 17, 2023
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Frisk

Noun

1. The act of going to or from a location on foot, especially if it is over a particularly long distance.

Origin: Unknown date of origin, thought to be from r/undertale or the associated discord server. It is derived from “Frisk,” the protagonist of Toby Fox’s Undertale, whom is known for always walking around at a leisurely pace.
“You sure you wanna walk home? You live 5.1 miles away…”

Of course! I’m better off pulling a frisk with how high these taxi prices are…!”
by Asriel___LOVER October 28, 2023
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Abstract

Verb

1. To descend into a feeling of abject madness or rage, often tantamount to having a nervous breakdown.
2. To be fiending hard for a substance, experience, or thing, to the point where it can cause a degree of minor insanity.

Origin:

The term “abstract” is a direct reference to the web-series “The Amazing Digital Circus”, where abstraction refers to the phenomena of losing one’s mind and bodily integrity due to total and complete insanity. It is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the mental strain required to cause abstraction, and is mostly used somewhat hyperbolically within conversation. The term was first used around early November 2023 among a digital circus fan who was fiending for a cigarette, and the humor in it ended up cementing it within the fandom’s lexicon, mostly due to its comedic and referential value between fans.

Alternate Forms: Abstracted (past tense)
Abstraction (noun form)
Abstracting (present tense)
“Shut up before I abstract on your ass, you goon.”

“Can anyone spot me a cigarette? I have been abstracting for a smoke break all day.”

“I stg, I am about to abstract with the way that y’all be acting sometimes…”
by Asriel___LOVER November 23, 2023
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Estro

A slang term to refer to estrogen, most commonly in the HRT form but also can refer to menopause creams or birth control pills. Commonly used within the trans community to euphemistically refer to DIY HRT, or as a more playful nomenclature to refer to the hormone.
Girl A: Hey Queen, can you pass me the estro bottle? I’m tryna get white girl wasted tonight!

Girl B: Sure sista, here you go! *throws her the pill bottle*

Girl A: *swallows two of the blue pills* Let’s party!
by Asriel___LOVER September 4, 2025
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Pomni

Noun

1. The act of becoming so unfathomably hammered on psychoactive substances and/or alcohol that you lose the ability to physically leave the location of the high in question.
2. A high which is so intense and powerful that you can not leave the location in which you have become intoxicated, whether because of physical or mental reasons that prevent you from doing so.

Origin:

A tongue-in-cheek reference to the character Pomni from The Amazing Digital Circus, whom gets frequently broken up over trying to find a non-existent exit to the digital realm. The term was coined within December of 2023, when a digital circus fan remarked “I’m gonna get so high tonight that you can call me Pomni, because I’ll be unable to find the exit to go for a smoke xD.” IT was then that the term was adopted for its sardonic value, and also because the setting of The Amazing Digital Circus itself is often likened to an acid trip.
Person A: “Is it okay if I have another tab of acid with that coke?”
Person B: “Umm… Don’t you still need to get home tonight?”
Person A: “Hell nah. I don’t have work tomorrow, so I was thinking of pulling a Pomni tonight.”
Person B: “Fine with me, just don’t fuck up my place if you have a bad trip.”
Person A: “Don’t worry, we good on that front.”
by Asriel___LOVER January 5, 2024
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ju

an alternate spelling of jew for when you don't want to get banned of social media, or have your shit changed by a word filter.
"Will you accept 14$ for this painting?"
"Hell nah! you fuckin' ju! This took me hours to paint and cost $30 of supplies."
by Asriel___LOVER March 26, 2024
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Abstract

Verb

1. To descend into a feeling of abject madness or rage, often tantamount to having a nervous breakdown.
2. To be fiending hard for a substance, experience, or thing, to the point where it can cause a degree of minor insanity.

Origin:

The term “abstract” is a direct reference to the web-series “The Amazing Digital Circus”, where abstraction refers to the phenomena of losing one’s mind and bodily integrity due to total and complete insanity. It is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the mental strain required to cause abstraction, and is mostly used somewhat hyperbolically within conversation. The term was first used around early November 2023 among a digital circus fan who was fiending for a cigarette, and the humor in it ended up cementing it within the fandom’s lexicon, mostly due to its comedic and referential value between fans.
“Shut up before I abstract on your ass, you goon.”

“Can anyone spot me a cigarette? I have been abstracting for a smoke break all day.”

“I stg, I am about to abstract with the way that y’all be acting sometimes…”
by Asriel___LOVER January 5, 2024
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