1. An abnormal narrowing of acceptable opinions or thoughts.
2. The process of truncating the scope of acceptable opinions in a society
2. The process of truncating the scope of acceptable opinions in a society
Maeve was brassed off by the bigwigs' attempt to categorize her formerly nigh ubiquitous opinion that David Bowie is our lord and savior as fringe -- such irksome opinion stenosis she thought.
by MoribundMurdoch September 16, 2020

In my experience, an eight-day, Star Trek binge — accompanied by wearing a specific babefuge called a fedora — is the most successful treatment. Especially when one is a sufferer of a spate of flirts from a superfluity of babes.
by MoribundMurdoch June 13, 2021

A new take on the famous thought experiment, Schrödinger's cat, that illustrates a paradox of quantum superposition. Inbrought by the undisputed masterpiece "TOO MUCH VOLCANO!" , & its confusion inbrought by Natsuki's lyrics describing the Aso Kujū National Park volcano situation. Natsuki mentioned that there is too much volcano & that there is no volcano? Many theorize that the answer is that it's "TOO MUCH VOLCANO!" given that the song is titled "TOO MUCH VOLCANO!".
Neglected gas stoves left on with candles abutting are like Schrödinger's Volcano: until you check in, they exist as both exploded & non-exploded .
by MoribundMurdoch June 22, 2021

1. A dispute with a law, a legal system, or a body of laws.
2. An argument over a law, a legal system, or a body of laws.
2. An argument over a law, a legal system, or a body of laws.
In an epic nomomachy, the institute for justice fought against the American legal system and its qualified immunity for government employees.
by MoribundMurdoch October 08, 2022

1. A follower or devotee of Tyche, the Greek goddess of fortune and chance.
2. Someone who practices rituals or adheres to beliefs aimed at appeasing Tyche or influencing their own fortune.
3. (by extension) Someone who embraces chance and takes risks, believing that fortune favors the bold.
4. A person who believes in the significant influence of chance on events.
5. Someone who studies the role of chance and unforeseen circumstances in various fields.
2. Someone who practices rituals or adheres to beliefs aimed at appeasing Tyche or influencing their own fortune.
3. (by extension) Someone who embraces chance and takes risks, believing that fortune favors the bold.
4. A person who believes in the significant influence of chance on events.
5. Someone who studies the role of chance and unforeseen circumstances in various fields.
In his book "The Black Swan," Nassim Nicholas Taleb, a Tycheist who studies the role of chance and unforeseen circumstances, argues that society often fails to prepare for highly improbable events with massive consequences.
by MoribundMurdoch March 10, 2024

Libertarian people who have not disclosed their ideological orientation or political identity and aspects thereof, including their philosophical identity and political behavior.
"About that Austrian economics lecture you saw me watching – ummmm that was for school" said Thomas Hodgskin the closeted Libertarian.
by MoribundMurdoch November 05, 2020

1. A statement that only just succeeds in logically following the statement that came before it.
2. A statement that logically follows the statement that came before it, but to an insignificant degree.
2. A statement that logically follows the statement that came before it, but to an insignificant degree.
Adi: Cha' it makes sense, twas a borderline non sequitur though. You were quite roundabout in the way you were trying to explain your point. I almost thought you were about to continue that abrupt transition to it's endmost unrelated-ness. Where we would begin exploring a path of some non sequitur, but you just barely somehow inbrought all those tangential thoughts together to explain your point. I'm impressed.
by MoribundMurdoch November 03, 2020
