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soulbond 

1. A term sometimes used by writers to describe the common phenomenon in which they feel one or more of their characters has taken on a "life of its own" and talks back to them or pushes the plot in their own direction.

2. A strong attachment to a fictional or historical character and/or the story of said character; a habit of holding mental "conversations" with such a character; a sort of "imaginary friend" for grown-ups.
The story ended up going in a completely different direction than intended, as the author accidentally soulbonded the lead character, who then refused to be killed off.
soulbond by Stachelrochen May 15, 2004
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SoulMonopoly 

he make lego game about city on eart he hot af but he stupid
hello i am SoulMonopoly
fuck you
ok

soulgone 

1. used to describe the feeling of immense pleasure

2. likening intense sexual pleasure to a soul leaving one's body
guy 1: dude she was definitely soulgone
guy 2: yeah, i heard she told all of her friends too

soulbond 

n., a soul created by the mental energy of another person/people, existing within the 'mental plane' of a person and not in the physical plane. Soulbonds are often fictional characters.

v., to experience the above.
Hero is her soulbond.

She was so understanding of that character that she ended up soulbonding him.
soulbond by Hime May 16, 2004
searching you soul for inner peace, as looking inward
-Hey where were you last night?
-I was soulin the whole night, cuz my girl left me.
soulin by Ab. August 12, 2006

Soulonomics 

soul • o • nom • ics \sōl- o-ˈnä-miks\ noun plural
1. the universal study of the soul in its form, function, purpose and use
2. soul purpose for human existence
3. of or relating to the discovery and maintenance of the soul
<I studied soulonomics at the University of life.>
Soulonomics by Emunah Y'srael June 10, 2015