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Transcultural

1. Identifying as or practising a culture other than your own one.

2. Across all cultures of the world.

3. Involving, encompassing, or combining elements of more than one culture.
(e.g 1: 'That girl is transcultural: She is a Calabrian, but identifies as a Roman and practises Roman culture.'

e.g. 2: 'My sister is transcultural: She is Italian, but identifies as Korean and practises Korean culture').

Transcultural in the first word sense, originates from the term, 'transracial'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis September 5, 2022
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Mer-muse

A merperson who inspires other's music or artworks, (e.g. dance, poems, stories, etc.).

(They can also inspire their deeds and knowledge).
'The mer-muse magically echoed her song to the mortals' ears & sung in their dreams to inspire their musical works.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 16, 2022
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Daniella

The majority of Daniellas are kind, thoughtful, helpful, creative, witty, smart, funny, unique, loyal, trustworthy, calm, serious and generous.

They provide helpful advice, have a hilarious bad attitude when provoked, aren't afraid to express themselves and impress crowds with their talents, (esp. dancing).

Many Daniellas have tied-up black hair with bangs, eyeliner under their eyes and fair skin. They wear black, leather, denim, boots, large hoop earrings and silver accessories.

Most Daniellas are dam gorgeous, divine and glamorous divas. Some even think that they're goddesses.

(Notes: Daniella means 'judged by God', in Hebrew and 'graceful star elf', in Dutch & old English).
'Dam, that girl is so dead gorgeous, she must be a Daniella.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 12, 2022
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Multi-metaverse

All the metaverses (metaphysical dimensions), in existence as whole.
'The multi-metaverse is the sum of all the metaverses, including alternate realities, spiritual realms and dimensions where fiction is reality.'

(Note: The multi-metaverse isn't to be confused with the multiverse. Please read my definition of the multiverse for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 5, 2022
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Death star

1. A nickname for a blackhole

2. Any type of star which can bring apocalypse to neighbouring planets, such as a magnetar.

3. A moon-sized space station in Star Wars, which can destroy entire planets.
'The Greek Gods were furious with humanity, so they sent The Muse of Astronomy, Urania to raise her orbed wand, as well as play a flute to magically summon the death star: A blackhole, which would swallow the world and that's why they nicknamed her 'The Musical Death Star (beautiful, but deadly)'.
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 30, 2022
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Universal remnant blackhole

A blackhole that was created by a dying (exploding, collapsing, etc.) universe.
'The previous universe grew so cold that all the stars faded into blackholes, merged and eventually grew into a universal remnant blackhole, which was so massive that it swallowed the entire universe, but fear not for a new universe could be reborn from it.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 30, 2022
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Otherkin

A person who actually believes that they're an incarnated non-human spirit or identifies as one.

This non-human spirit could be an animal, mythological being, fiction character or anything else that's not entirely human.

There are sub-types of otherkin, including deitykin (aka. avatars), divinekin, nymphkin, angelkin (aka. Earth angels), elfkin, fairykin, mermaidkin, faunkin, robotkin, fictionkin, alienkin (aka. starseeds), animalkin (aka. therians) and countless others.
The man dressed as an elf exclaimed, 'Welcome, traveller. I am an elfkin. Please stop by and join our otherkin party.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis April 7, 2022
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