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superheroness 

Superheroness is the quality of being a superhero. Levels of superheroness greatly vary and depend on courage and nobility and strength. Another aspect of superheroness is how good a person looks in tights...

People who have great amounts of superheroness are looked upon to carry the good fight and never back done in the face of overwhelming adversity or horrifying evil. People of superheroness protect the weak, help the forlorn and defend justice. People of superheroness are relied upon, principled and honourable people.
Superheroness has nothing to do with being nearly mugged.
superheroness by *Spoonman* May 20, 2005
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Superfriends Syndrome 

Where a person narrates the action he or she is about to take or is taking. Typically seen in females and on stage.
Batman: I'm going to use this special sticky spray to stop Joker in his tracks.

Superfriends Syndrome:
Donna (to no one in particular): I'm going to put this in the refrigerator, then I should run to Nordstrom for those shoes.

Superheroescent 

To possess superhero qualities or traits.
That person is so awesome that they exude superheroescents.

Supercritical Foams 

Sneakers that are over-hyped, and can only be had at resale due to limited production runs.
Yeah mate I just copped a pair of these dope supercritical foams!
Supercritical Foams by Shougo March 16, 2023

Supercritical Gender Phase 

The state in which an individual finds themself in a moment or moments during which both the external and internal self and the once thought defunct id come together to make one wholesome person. This is the true moment of equilibrium between the Chosen Gender Phase, Internalized Gender Phase and the Accepted Gender Phase for any one individual.
"I am finally at peace with myself and have reached my supercritical gender phase."

Superhero Fatigue

Superhero Fatigue is less about quantity and more about the kind of story being told vs. what audiences want to see. The problem is not that we have a handful of new superhero movies every year, but that they feel very similar to each other, and not in a good way. If the undeniable success of movies like Wonder Woman tell us anything is that audiences are starving for stories that break the usual pattern of superhero films.

Three patterns in particular that can be causing superhero fatigue are as follows: 1) Tone - sometimes you need the bleakness to make your point, as with dystopian novels. 2) Story - Superhero movies are often repetitive in the basic narrative structure they choose, giving us the feeling that we’ve seen that story before. 3) Characters - This is probably the core of superhero fatigue, since you can’t have a great range of stories when they’re always about the same people. Different identities bring in different perspectives and different ways to interact with the world.
“I'm hoping we'll start getting 'Superhero Fatigue here pretty soon,” Gamer On! said. “Not that I don't love the movies. It's just, come on guys, there are other stories to tell besides hyper-gonadal males without families doing death-defying things for two hours and wrecking cities in the process. It's like, oyster!”.
Word of the Day on April 5, 2023

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a word used in the movie mary poppins to mean .... uh .... what exactly does that shit mean
............even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious