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Metalstep 

One fcking badass hybrid of dubstep and metal. Known to make the weak and unaccustomed cower in fear of its glory until they implode into nothing.
If dubstep gives you chills and metal makes your heart race, metalstep will make you shit yourself.
Metalstep by FPS Ukraine August 20, 2011
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Metalstep 

A fusion between dubstep and metal.
Dude metalstep is so awesome, i can listen to it all day.
Metalstep by Them4n3r February 28, 2015

Metalstep 

A more proper term to describe what many call Brostep and a subgenre of Dubstep lacking dub, sub-bass wobble and sub-bass. Usually incorporates an aggressive sound complete with extreme midrange wobble (sounding like a metal guitar) and heavy drops.
Mark: "Oh, you listen to 'real' Dubstep, don't you? Are you one of those people that call my music Brostep?"

Matt: "Although I don't like your obsession with Skrillex, I respect your music choices and prefer to call it Metalstep, which sounds like the music you listen too."
Metalstep by r4nd0mXn4m3 January 23, 2012

metastenizing

to take in in great excess and to produce something similar yet completely random.
My girlfriend was metastenizing baby crabs out of her vagina because she ate so much crab.

Metaskepticism

A second-order form of skepticism that questions the tools, methods, and frameworks of skepticism itself. Where traditional skepticism doubts knowledge claims, metaskepticism doubts the skeptic’s own criteria—asking whether the standards used to doubt are themselves justified, whether skepticism can be applied to itself without incoherence, and whether skeptical arguments often smuggle in their own unexamined assumptions. Metaskepticism forces the skeptic to become self‑reflective, examining the philosophical, social, and cognitive conditions that make skeptical practice possible. It’s the move from “what do we know?” to “how do we know what counts as knowing, and what are the limits of that knowing?”
Example: “He prided himself on being a hard‑nosed skeptic, but her metaskepticism turned the tables: ‘How do you know your demand for ‘extraordinary evidence’ isn’t just a rhetorical shield that protects your own beliefs?’”