Definitions by blah_blah-blah_
Spiritually Israeli
A term originally meant to describe things that are corporate and soulless or plagaristic.
The term rose to fame in the light of Israel's actions in Gaza.
The term has since been bastardised to just describe anything someone doesn't like, which some have criticised of delegitimising the cause of Palestinians and fueling antisemitism.
The term rose to fame in the light of Israel's actions in Gaza.
The term has since been bastardised to just describe anything someone doesn't like, which some have criticised of delegitimising the cause of Palestinians and fueling antisemitism.
Spiritually Israeli by blah_blah-blah_ May 21, 2026
Biophilia
A Latin word combining bio and philia which means love for nature. Biophilia is seen as an aesthetic featuring plants and such.
It is also the name of the 7th studio album by Icelandic singer Björk. The album got its name by most of the songs relating to sciences, namely cosmogony and biology.
It is also the name of the 7th studio album by Icelandic singer Björk. The album got its name by most of the songs relating to sciences, namely cosmogony and biology.
Biophilia by blah_blah-blah_ August 13, 2023
Debut
Debut (pronounciation: day-byu) is a word meaning the first of something, most commonly referring to a musicians first album.
The most common examples of this is Björk’s first album, called debut (1993) and Taylor Swift’s self-titled first album dubbed ‘debut’ by fans.
The most common examples of this is Björk’s first album, called debut (1993) and Taylor Swift’s self-titled first album dubbed ‘debut’ by fans.
Debut by blah_blah-blah_ August 13, 2023
Medulla
Medulla onblogata or alternatively, Medúlla for short, is a part of the brain, found in the brain stem. It controls basic functions such as breathing and heart control.
It is most known in modern culture as the name of the 2004 all A Capella album by Icelandic singer Björk. The name was chosen as the album meant to go back to ancient music, and it be about what ‘makes us human’. This was in response to the racism in the aftermath of the twin towers disasters in 2001.
It is most known in modern culture as the name of the 2004 all A Capella album by Icelandic singer Björk. The name was chosen as the album meant to go back to ancient music, and it be about what ‘makes us human’. This was in response to the racism in the aftermath of the twin towers disasters in 2001.
Medulla by blah_blah-blah_ August 13, 2023
Homogenic
Being one with society, synonym for homogenous. Also coined by Icelandic singer Björk as meaning ‘one flavour’
Also, the name of Björk’s critically acclaimed album from 1997. It was titled as such to portray the cohesive sound of the album, compared to her previous effort, Post (1995) which had many different sounds and styles.
Also, the name of Björk’s critically acclaimed album from 1997. It was titled as such to portray the cohesive sound of the album, compared to her previous effort, Post (1995) which had many different sounds and styles.
“You know it’s one flavour, it’s me, here right now, and it’s just: beats. Strings. And voice”
—Björk in an interview about Homogenic in 1996
—Björk in an interview about Homogenic in 1996
Homogenic by blah_blah-blah_ August 13, 2023