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Definitions by SocDoc420

Ten and two

Someone who insists on using outdated methods, in the face of technological changes.
Grandpa still drives ten and two and pays for cable and internet, because he doesn't like streaming.
Ten and two by SocDoc420 November 24, 2025

bourgeoishing 

verb. Teaching Labor History in the United States from the perspective of the owning class or spreading myths about how value is produced in society.
Ken Burns is producing a 10-part series on the American Labor Movement that does not mention Socialists, bourgeoishing away the people who questioned capitalism itself.
bourgeoishing by SocDoc420 August 20, 2025

Classassination 

When the ruling group in society seek to profit from the suffering of the majority, they may become classassination targets.
Classassination by SocDoc420 December 16, 2024

indecodependant 

Adj. When two people who are inclined toward codependency consciously attempt to keep codependency out of their relationship, while remaining codependent on others.
The couple exhibited indecodependant behaviors, both seeking to maintain common assets while having extramarital affairs.
indecodependant by SocDoc420 February 7, 2022

Weed Famous 

adj. Being well-known for advocating for marijuana when it was illegal, for being a marijuana user, for growing marijuana, or otherwise being strongly associated with marijuana, especially when it is the foundation of one's fame.
There is famous, like Whoopi Goldberg, who did movies and TV before she started branding cannabis products, and then there is weed famous, like Snoop Dogg, who has always puffed openly.
Weed Famous by SocDoc420 June 14, 2021

truthcicle 

(n.) A small fact that a person has to accept about themselves, delivered in as cold a fashion as imaginable.
I had to feed my girl a truthcicle; now that she gave that new guy the keys to her place, expect him to be living on her couch and eating her food, and not paying rent or for groceries.
truthcicle by SocDoc420 September 11, 2019

failureship 

noun. The ability to fail, especially when in a position of authority and/or control of a group, and to have that failure spread to others.
The failureship of the board of directors brought down the hard work of everyone else.
failureship by SocDoc420 December 18, 2011