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Definitions by sierratom

Fictalism (n.) – A literary approach that blends fiction and journalism, using narrative techniques traditionally found in storytelling—such as character development, dialogue, and immersive scene-setting—to explore real-world events. While grounded in factual accuracy, Fictalism allows for creative structuring and perspective shifts to provide deeper emotional and thematic insights, enhancing the reader’s understanding of complex truths.
She is not you typical journalist, she's practices fictalism.
Fictalism by sierratom March 30, 2025
The intense feeling you get when taking your mask off.
When she finally took off her mask, she had an airgasm.
Airgasm by sierratom October 26, 2020

Pergahoard 

Pergahoard: to be caught between collecting memorabilia and wanting to live a minimalist lifestyle.
Tom is a pergahoard, surrounded by the things he needed to get rid of but also wanted to keep.
Pergahoard by sierratom January 18, 2020
Neoglyph: The creation and use of legal graffiti to convey a message or idea, such as artwork on the side of a building. Neo: new; glyph: symbol
She hired a tagger to create a neoglyph on the side of her business.
neoglyph by sierratom March 2, 2014