by Morden June 17, 2008

Deeply inconsequential happiness which is felt by a person when something important for emotional stability, yet completely inconsequential to everyone else on the planet, occurs in their life.
by Morden July 01, 2008

by Morden June 18, 2008

Deeply inconsequential despair which is felt by a person when something important for emotional stability, yet completely inconsequential to everyone else on the planet, is taken away from them.
by Morden July 01, 2008

The epitome of indescriptionable.
by Morden June 19, 2008

Something which defies description utterly, is completely transcendental of description to the point where anyone attempting to describe that which is indescriptionable is eventually left hugging themselves in a corner of the room, rocking slowly and drooling while gibbering meaninglessly. A step beyond the merely indescribable.
by Morden June 18, 2008

Knowing in the Zen way. Knowing as one knows onesself. Such profound knowing that the unEnlightened assume it’s a typo.
by Morden July 04, 2008
