The person that one was yesterday, particularly when one’s thoughts, emotions, or appearance have changed.
by precurious_being October 17, 2023
Noun: The metaphorical space between a lemon and a lime. Often used to describe a subtle, yet distinct difference between two objects, scenarios, or choices. Commonly misused by comparing three or more objects.
Etymology: Emerges from incorrect or playful usage of limenal.
Etymology: Emerges from incorrect or playful usage of limenal.
Example: Cousin, I’ve narrowed it down to two apartments, but I can’t decide. The difference is lemonal.
by precurious_being June 13, 2024
(Adj.) Used to describe someone with a general predisposition to curiosity; contrasted by someone moved to curiosity by a thought, event or experience.
by precurious_being October 31, 2022
The moment of clarity when one realizes that their thinking is inconsistent with reality or that they are losing an argument. It is often followed by a wave of confusion, embarrassment, and/or anger.
by precurious_being October 11, 2021
The feeling of discomfort when another's genitals or detached pubic hair are too close, especially when too close to one's face.
by precurious_being October 11, 2021