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An Ikeobi is someone who confuzzles girls to a whole new level. Ikeobi's are great in bed and can jump over skyscrapers. No one can ever catch an Ikeobi because he is so fast. Having an Ikeobi on ur Basketball team is very much needed because He is the forward that gets all the rebounds. Ikeobi's are notorious for their ability to be over cocky. If you ever meet an Ikeobi don't for get to take a picture because that will be a very very rare occasion. When you come in contact with an Ikeobi make sure you bow. Ikeobi's are also prone to never showing up for events. They say that they will come but they end up sleeping at home. Ikeobi's are generally stinky rich and don't know how to spend money. Ikeobi's are very loyal but will desert you on the first problem. Don't mess with an Ikeobi
Ikeob's are super sexi and are characterized by their bad spelling and huge dicks. You can find Ikeobi's lurking under a basketball hoop or looking at themselves in the mirror.
Girl: Was that just an Ikeobi
Other Girl: I don't think so he dosnt have his head up his arse
Girl: Yeah ur right
Ikeobi by Wordjoa November 23, 2010
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A very attractive prince charming with both characteristics of ikemen and bishounen.
Friend 1: No, no, no, your boyfriend Eric-kun is a bishounen!
Friend 2: Eric-kun is an ikemen!
Friend 1: BISHOUNEN!
Friend 2: IKEMEN!!
Mia: If ikemen means a handsome guy and, bishounen means a beautiful guy, then my boyfriend is an ikebish? "
ikebish by mxbmp June 5, 2017
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A portmanteau of “ideology” and “bias,” referring to a bias that stems from one's ideological commitments, shaping what evidence is accepted, what arguments seem plausible, and what outcomes are desirable. Ideobias operates at a deep level, structuring the very frameworks through which information is processed. It is not simply a matter of conscious bias; it is baked into worldviews. Recognizing one's ideobias requires stepping outside one's ideological comfort zone—something that is difficult by definition. Ideobias explains why smart people can look at the same data and reach opposite conclusions.
Example: “His ideobias made him see any market regulation as tyranny, regardless of evidence—the ideology shaped what counted as evidence in the first place.”

Ideobiases

The plural form of ideobias, referring to the collection of biases that arise from ideological frameworks. Different ideologies produce different biases: a libertarian may be biased against collective solutions, a socialist against market mechanisms, a nationalist against foreign perspectives. Ideobiases interact and sometimes contradict, making cross‑ideological understanding difficult. Recognizing ideobiases is a first step toward intellectual humility and genuine dialogue across difference.

Example: “The debate wasn't about facts; it was a clash of ideobiases—each side's ideological commitments filtered the evidence so differently that they couldn't agree on what was real.”

Ideobiases

The plural form of ideobias, referring to the collection of biases that arise from ideological frameworks. Different ideologies produce different biases: a libertarian may be biased against collective solutions, a socialist against market mechanisms, a nationalist against foreign perspectives. Ideobiases interact and sometimes contradict, making cross‑ideological understanding difficult. Recognizing ideobiases is a first step toward intellectual humility and genuine dialogue across difference.
Example: “The debate wasn't about facts; it was a clash of ideobiases—each side's ideological commitments filtered the evidence so differently that they couldn't agree on what was real.”