noun
1. the act of shifting goal posts in a discussion after the opposing party has agreed with you to change the agreement into disagreement again.
2. arguing for arguments sake instead of attempting to get to a resolution.
Also see Sealioning.
1. the act of shifting goal posts in a discussion after the opposing party has agreed with you to change the agreement into disagreement again.
2. arguing for arguments sake instead of attempting to get to a resolution.
Also see Sealioning.
I finally agreed with him on his point about mandates but then he just started vincenting that it was actually fascist NOT to enforce federal mandates when airborn infections are involved.
by alogical1 November 01, 2023
1. a male given name, Latinized form of Andrew.
2. originally from the Greek word Ἀνδρέας meaning "manly."
3. translates to Andrew in English
Phonetic Spelling: (an-dreh'-as)
2. originally from the Greek word Ἀνδρέας meaning "manly."
3. translates to Andrew in English
Phonetic Spelling: (an-dreh'-as)
by alogical1 July 17, 2021