1. Acting upon, influencing, or existing within a higher dimension or state beyond conventional understanding or perception.
2. Characterized by transcendent properties or effects that operate beyond typical physical or conceptual boundaries.
3. (of a phenomenon, entity, or process) Exhibiting qualities or behaviors that suggest interaction with or manipulation of higher-order realities.
Origin: early 21st century; from hyper- 'above, beyond' + -tropic from Greek tropos 'turn, way, manner'
2. Characterized by transcendent properties or effects that operate beyond typical physical or conceptual boundaries.
3. (of a phenomenon, entity, or process) Exhibiting qualities or behaviors that suggest interaction with or manipulation of higher-order realities.
Origin: early 21st century; from hyper- 'above, beyond' + -tropic from Greek tropos 'turn, way, manner'
The scientist hypothesized that consciousness itself might be a hypertropic phenomenon, emerging from interactions between our observable universe and higher dimensions.
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Jane: Dude, why isn't Drew picking up the phone?
John: He got locked in hypergooning, he couldn't answer if he tried.
Jane: Oohhhh..
John: He got locked in hypergooning, he couldn't answer if he tried.
Jane: Oohhhh..
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Person 1: Wait why is Lincoln loud here drawn as a pimp saying "everything goes according to plan"
Person 2: Oh thats just hyperpimpification
Person 2: Oh thats just hyperpimpification
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Main Meaning: When someone is extremely psychopathic
ALT Meaning 1: When someone laughs like a psychopath (when they are actually a psychopath)
ALT Meaning 2: When things are starting to become dangerous (in terms of a psychopath threatening others or starting to hurt them OR a psychopath doing something dangerous)
Note: There can't be "Very Hyperproxideralized" as this word is already Very or extreme.
- Can be shortened to: Hyperproxed (Still the same definition)
Main Meaning: When someone is extremely psychopathic
ALT Meaning 1: When someone laughs like a psychopath (when they are actually a psychopath)
ALT Meaning 2: When things are starting to become dangerous (in terms of a psychopath threatening others or starting to hurt them OR a psychopath doing something dangerous)
Note: There can't be "Very Hyperproxideralized" as this word is already Very or extreme.
- Can be shortened to: Hyperproxed (Still the same definition)
You are Hyperproxideralized! Get them to a mental hospital now!
It is starting to become Hyperproxideralized because of that psychopath!
It is starting to become Hyperproxideralized because of that psychopath!
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Get the Hyperproxideral mug.A theoretical form of computation that surpasses the limits of classical Turing machines, capable of solving problems deemed "undecidable" or intractable for any conventional computer, even quantum computers. This could involve accessing computational resources from other dimensions, using closed timelike curves (time travel) for calculation, or harnessing exotic physics we don't yet understand. It's computing that operates on a fundamentally different set of physical laws to achieve what is currently considered logically impossible.
Hypercomputing Example: In science fiction, a Hypercomputer might be a device that simulates every possible configuration of a universe to find a solution to an otherwise unsolvable problem, or an AI that exists partially outside of time, allowing it to perform an infinite number of calculations in a single moment. It's computation as magic.
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/ˌhaɪ.pər.loʊ.ɡəˈfoʊ.bi.ə/ (hy-per-loh-guh-FOH-bee-uh)
noun
Etymology:
Coined from Greek hyper- (ὑπέρ) meaning "over, excessive" + Greek logos (λόγος) meaning "word, reason, discourse, information" + Greek -phobia (-φοβία) meaning "fear." A neologism describing a modern psychological response.
Definition:
1. A specific, often overwhelming and irrational, fear or aversion to information overload; an intense anxiety or dread associated with being confronted by, or having to process, an excessive amount of information.
2. The psychological distress, avoidance behaviors, or panic experienced when exposed to situations perceived as information-dense, such as extensive data, complex instructions, constant news updates, or overwhelming digital feeds, leading to a feeling of being unable to cope or make sense of the input.
Usage Notes:
While "hyperlogophobia" is not formally recognized as a clinical disorder in diagnostic manuals such as the DSM-5 or ICD-11, it is a descriptive term used to characterize a significant and debilitating fear response to the perceived threat of being inundated with more information than one can meaningfully absorb or manage. It goes beyond simple annoyance or stress related to information overload, implying a phobic-level reaction.
/ˌhaɪ.pər.loʊ.ɡəˈfoʊ.bi.ə/ (hy-per-loh-guh-FOH-bee-uh)
noun
Etymology:
Coined from Greek hyper- (ὑπέρ) meaning "over, excessive" + Greek logos (λόγος) meaning "word, reason, discourse, information" + Greek -phobia (-φοβία) meaning "fear." A neologism describing a modern psychological response.
Definition:
1. A specific, often overwhelming and irrational, fear or aversion to information overload; an intense anxiety or dread associated with being confronted by, or having to process, an excessive amount of information.
2. The psychological distress, avoidance behaviors, or panic experienced when exposed to situations perceived as information-dense, such as extensive data, complex instructions, constant news updates, or overwhelming digital feeds, leading to a feeling of being unable to cope or make sense of the input.
Usage Notes:
While "hyperlogophobia" is not formally recognized as a clinical disorder in diagnostic manuals such as the DSM-5 or ICD-11, it is a descriptive term used to characterize a significant and debilitating fear response to the perceived threat of being inundated with more information than one can meaningfully absorb or manage. It goes beyond simple annoyance or stress related to information overload, implying a phobic-level reaction.
"Her hyperlogophobia made researching her thesis an agonizing process, as even opening a database filled her with dread."
"In an era of constant digital bombardment, some commentators suggest that hyperlogophobia is becoming an increasingly common, albeit informal, complaint."
"He experienced a wave of hyperlogophobia when presented with the 300-page training manual on his first day."
"In an era of constant digital bombardment, some commentators suggest that hyperlogophobia is becoming an increasingly common, albeit informal, complaint."
"He experienced a wave of hyperlogophobia when presented with the 300-page training manual on his first day."
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