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Conscious 

1. adj: Being in a state of awareness; alert (Antonym: Ignorant)

2. adj: Meaningful; with intent

3. adj: Awake; alive (Antonyms: Unconscious, "Knocked-Out")

See also consciousness
Definition 1: Alan was conscious that his decision would decide for the entire jury.

Definition 2: Jason made the conscious choice to ignore his brother's warnings and went to the party.

Definition 3: After being hit by the falling brick, he was lucky to still be conscious.
Conscious by Valiton Aloysius July 29, 2005
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Conscious 

Not feeling good about yourself.
I hope we’re good, so I can sleep with no heavy conscious.
Conscious by Bellabla September 28, 2018

conscious hip hop 

Hip Hop that brings awareness on social issues.
Conscious Hip Hop groups help the people think.
conscious hip hop by Ras AA February 15, 2008

Conscious irony 

Conscious awareness of ironic consciousness. Awareness that one's consciousness is a self-actualized linearization of time that originates from cyclical time origins. Awareness that the existentialism (cyclical) of consciousness is counterposed to its actualization (linearity). Understanding that one cannot traverse linear time to the past and that the future and present concurrently (cyclically) impact each other.
Conscious irony is the understanding that you cannot travel back to the linear past you can only move to the cyclical future which is the eternal now.
Conscious irony by sandraxine July 31, 2017

conscious awaring 

When a person notices something in its utter fullness and reality, often in a meditative state.
We stepped out into the bright moonlight at Asilomar and it seemed like as we walked there was a continuous state of complete conscious awaring taking place, all the way to the brightly illuminated tide pools.

Conscious awareness 

The level to which you analyze and look over your actions and thoughts.
Some one with a high level of Conscious awareness is very likely to not get angry or angry for a long period, as they are quickly aware of this thought process and do not allow it to influence them in a negative way

conscious irony 

Irony's tendency to reference itself in skeumorphic form from one culturally-manifestive medium to the next. Irony as a self-referencing (meta-meta - - > self-actualized) entity. Culturally-manifestive mediums include literary--> cinematic - - > existential - - > aesthetic - - > conscious.
Conscious irony or irony's ability to self - reference from one medium to the next implies that it is self-sentient; that consciousness is an attribute of irony rather than irony being an attribute of consciousness