To Annoy, Provoke, or Piss someone Off. Most dumbfucks seem to think this originates from a family guy movie, but the TRUTH is that it's been used for decades, and in popular media actually orginates from a movie called PLANES, TRAINS, and AUTOMOBILES, a classic comedy. Quote: "Del: Don't let me stand in your way, please don't let me stand in your way. The last thing I want to be remembered as is an annoying blabbermouth... You know, nothing grinds my gears worse than some chowderhead that doesn't know when to keep his big trap shut... If you catch me running off with my mouth, just give me a poke on the chubbs... "
by Electronicoffee August 31, 2011

Interjection; (kay-ter-s)
1. an abbreviation for "K (space) Laters" or "KK (space) Laters" often followed by a comma, a series of commas, an exclamation point, and very rarely a question mark.
2. the briefest and cutest way to say farewell to a friend besides a physical kiss or a hug. sarcastically, it may be used to show great disdain, contempt, fickle weariness, or social rejection of the 'friend'
1. an abbreviation for "K (space) Laters" or "KK (space) Laters" often followed by a comma, a series of commas, an exclamation point, and very rarely a question mark.
2. the briefest and cutest way to say farewell to a friend besides a physical kiss or a hug. sarcastically, it may be used to show great disdain, contempt, fickle weariness, or social rejection of the 'friend'
Amy: Those cheese fries look SO good!
Sarah: Then why don't you go buy some?
Amy: Imma go buy those cheese fries! /waves KATERS!
Ricky: And that's me kicking your ass at Soul Calibur!
Alejandro: And that's me going home, JERK!
Ricky: KATERS..
Alejandro: Double JERK!
Sarah: Then why don't you go buy some?
Amy: Imma go buy those cheese fries! /waves KATERS!
Ricky: And that's me kicking your ass at Soul Calibur!
Alejandro: And that's me going home, JERK!
Ricky: KATERS..
Alejandro: Double JERK!
by Electronicoffee September 17, 2011

Taking your fist to the closed mouth person with braces, then forcing them to give you deep head. The blood smears across your penis's upper ridge from the braces wounding the insides of their lips. The ruby smear across your turgid shaft, if thick enough, should evoke the image of a salmon roll.
Dude, I just totally jerked off thinking of giving Ugly Betty a salmon roll since I know she loves sushi.
by Electronicoffee December 08, 2010

The term Gendersex is a reclaiming of the broken two-word schizsm redacting a failure of activism and stitching together two words which used to be synonymous but have been misused for the last 45+ years. Gendersex refers specifically to the biological makeup that is gender and sex. Most people are confused on the terms gender and sex in the current era. Gender has always been the scientific term for sex. Sex has always been the layman's term for gender. They were and have been synonymous for most of history. In the 1970s a feminist professor redefined the words separating them, claiming gender was behavior and 'sex roles' while sex was the mere, basic biology / physicality. This does a great disservice as with the advent of genetics and the full mapping of the genome we understand that biological sex plays a HUGE role in much of a person's life and behavior. But of course some of you will say 'what about what gender was before the new term applied' - simple. We had terms for that previously. Gender roles. Tomboy. Sissy. Etc. - The new redefinition of 'gender' was silly and redundant as terms existed for individuals who were male but acted feminine or neutral and females who acted masculine or neutral. Use Gendersex as a term and show the world you understand they are synonymous and just because we've done the WRONG THING for almost 50 years doesn't mean we have to continue to do so.
Martin went to sexual education classes in Junior High which taught him that gendersex was binary and a person is born either male or female.
by Electronicoffee January 11, 2019

by Electronicoffee March 17, 2007

Irrational fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against homosexuality or homosexuals by transgender individuals (transgender men or transgender women or a transgender person of any other gender, preferred identity/pronoun, or sex). This can often be displayed in many forms. Although transphobia and homophobia are similar, they’re not the same. Both gay and straight people can be transphobic just like transgender people can be homophobic or heterophobic or both.
Transhomophobia can take many different forms, including negative attitudes and beliefs about, aversion to, or prejudice against bisexual, lesbian, and gay people. They sometimes may invade biological gay male only spaces (for "cis gay men" only) or biological lesbian only spaces (for "cis lesbians" only). It’s often based in irrational fear and misunderstanding. Some people’s transhomophobia may be rooted in left wing or liberal beliefs. Transgender people may hold homophobic beliefs if they were taught them by parents and families, but more commonly is taught by their culture and inclusion.
Transhomophobia can take many different forms, including negative attitudes and beliefs about, aversion to, or prejudice against bisexual, lesbian, and gay people. They sometimes may invade biological gay male only spaces (for "cis gay men" only) or biological lesbian only spaces (for "cis lesbians" only). It’s often based in irrational fear and misunderstanding. Some people’s transhomophobia may be rooted in left wing or liberal beliefs. Transgender people may hold homophobic beliefs if they were taught them by parents and families, but more commonly is taught by their culture and inclusion.
Did you read "The Boxer Ceiling"? It's literally hundreds of pages of vicious and violent transhomophobia by transgenders and their woke friends cheering them on!
by Electronicoffee October 24, 2020

Hyperfantasy refers to a form of setting beyond 'high fantasy' entering the realm that fuses genres like comic books, manga, scifi, fantasy, horror, steampunk, and video games into one. It takes 'high fantasy' to the realm your local DM usually is afraid to go because it's beyond the levels (of power, of classes, of monsters) that most DMs really want to deep dive into. Meta fiction, nexus worlds, and crossovers tend to have this blend of epic adventure and potential.
If Lord of the Rings is Fantasy and Harry Potter is High Fantasy, then Final Fantasy XIV is Hyperfantasy
by Electronicoffee June 05, 2019
