/slīt fȯr prä-fət/
When an event is created/fabricated to push a country into war for the means of profiting from the war. A type of false flag event where the only thing that is false is the purpose of the war.
When an event is created/fabricated to push a country into war for the means of profiting from the war. A type of false flag event where the only thing that is false is the purpose of the war.
The entry into the war looked like a simple mistake but when every thing unfoled the mistake was nothing more than Sleight for Profit.
by Kewk January 03, 2020
Dissception (noun):
A portmanteau of "dis," slang for disrespect, and "Inception," a reference to the complex layers of reality in the eponymous movie.
A situation or act in which an individual attempts to disrespect or belittle another, but inadvertently ends up disrespecting or belittling themselves, often in a manner that is not immediately apparent.
A portmanteau of "dis," slang for disrespect, and "Inception," a reference to the complex layers of reality in the eponymous movie.
A situation or act in which an individual attempts to disrespect or belittle another, but inadvertently ends up disrespecting or belittling themselves, often in a manner that is not immediately apparent.
His attempt to mock her fashion sense was a clear case of dissception when everyone pointed out his own outdated style.
by Kewk July 06, 2023
dree BANT FWIN-yuv
Noun
Modern Irish Gaelic, constructed term
Definition:
A Druid characterized by the ability to absorb or remove negative energy.
This term combines "Draoi" (meaning Druid) with "BaintFuinneamh," a blend of "baint" (to remove) and "fuinneamh" (energy), specifically negative energy ("diúltach").
Cultural Note:
This term is a neologism in Irish Gaelic
Noun
Modern Irish Gaelic, constructed term
Definition:
A Druid characterized by the ability to absorb or remove negative energy.
This term combines "Draoi" (meaning Druid) with "BaintFuinneamh," a blend of "baint" (to remove) and "fuinneamh" (energy), specifically negative energy ("diúltach").
Cultural Note:
This term is a neologism in Irish Gaelic
by Kewk January 14, 2024
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Mooted (adjective):
Describing an individual whose actions, ideas, or contributions are deemed so ineffectual, erroneous, or inconsequential that they render themselves irrelevant or insignificant within a given context.
Pertaining to a state of utter uselessness or insignificance, rendering an individual effectively moot to the point users are forced to mute said individual on social platforms.
Describing an individual whose actions, ideas, or contributions are deemed so ineffectual, erroneous, or inconsequential that they render themselves irrelevant or insignificant within a given context.
Pertaining to a state of utter uselessness or insignificance, rendering an individual effectively moot to the point users are forced to mute said individual on social platforms.
Amidst the cacophony of their loud and obnoxious online presence, their uninformed rants about topics they have little knowledge of rendered them mooted, as discerning users recognized the hollowness behind their facade of expertise.
by Kewk July 11, 2023
Synchronic /sɪnˈkrɒnɪk/
Adjective
The term "Synchronic" pertains to the study, observation, or analysis of events, phenomena, or elements as they exist or occur simultaneously, without consideration of their historical development. It is often used in contrast with "diachronic," which involves looking at events, phenomena, or elements across different points in time.
Etymology:
The word originates from the Greek "syn," meaning "together," and "chronos," meaning "time," thus signifying the simultaneous or concurrent nature of the events or phenomena being considered.
Usage:
"Synchronic" can be applied across a range of academic disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, and sociology, to focus on a snapshot view of complex systems or phenomena at a specific point in time.
Adjective
The term "Synchronic" pertains to the study, observation, or analysis of events, phenomena, or elements as they exist or occur simultaneously, without consideration of their historical development. It is often used in contrast with "diachronic," which involves looking at events, phenomena, or elements across different points in time.
Etymology:
The word originates from the Greek "syn," meaning "together," and "chronos," meaning "time," thus signifying the simultaneous or concurrent nature of the events or phenomena being considered.
Usage:
"Synchronic" can be applied across a range of academic disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, and sociology, to focus on a snapshot view of complex systems or phenomena at a specific point in time.
Anthropologists conducted a synchronic study of social norms within a community, aiming to understand current practices and beliefs.
by Kewk September 20, 2023
Trollgagement refers to the act of inciting or encouraging negative or disruptive behavior in an online community or platform through the use of trolling tactics. It is a combination of the words "troll" and "engagement," indicating a deliberate and intentional effort to create conflict and generate attention. Trollgagement is often used to spread disinformation, cause harm, or simply to stir up trouble.
The internet troll's goal was to provoke an emotional reaction from the members of the online community through their trollgagement tactics.
by Kewk February 01, 2023