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Hyperdeath

Hyper (as a prefix) means to be above, beyond, over, etc.

Death is well death we all know that.

So hyperdeath would mean to be above death, over death, beyond death, etc.
ASRIEL DREMURR: I AM THE GOD OF HYPERDEATH
by DummyIsTooDummySmart August 13, 2023
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hypertelorism

To have a Television sized gap in-between your eyes (Extreme hypertelorism could also be referred to as "flat screen TV" sized gap
did you hear about TV heads hypertelorism??
by AverageDonglerOfSims December 13, 2023
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hypernelson

I’m too stupid to say hype so one would say I’m “hypernelson”
I’m hypernelson about tomorrow.
by Big wiener Adam January 7, 2024
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Hyporealthetical

Based on or serving as a hypothesis that could in-fact become reality
Hyporealthetically there could be a zombie apocalypse in the near-future
by ShadowXIIX November 14, 2023
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Hyperdeath

A death that kills every iteration of a being across all timelines- named so based on the idea that the fourth dimension is time, following the trend of a hypercube being a 4D cube. The term became popular after the release of the game Undertale, which features the character Asriel, who titles himself "The Absolute GOD of Hyperdeath."
Killing this iteration of you won't stop the threat you pose to innocents- I'll have to give you the release of hyperdeath.
by TyrianTyrell July 17, 2024
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Hyperdeath

A term referring to an extreme, often dramatic or intense, manner of death experienced by someone or something.
“The villain’s final scene was a hyperdeath, involving a catastrophic explosion that obliterated everything in its path.”
by Trimzee June 25, 2024
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Hyperrationalization Bias

The tendency to generate overly complex, reason-heavy explanations for phenomena that are better explained by simpler, emotional, social, or irrational motives. It's the bias of the intellectualizer who cannot accept that people (or systems) often act from greed, fear, prejudice, or stupidity, and instead constructs elaborate rational edifices.
*Example: Explaining a populist political uprising not through economic despair and cultural anxiety, but through a 10-point model of "rational voter choice in response to declining signal-to-noise ratios in the media ecosystem." This hyperrationalization bias imposes a grid of rationality on fundamentally non-rational behavior.*
by Dumu The Void February 9, 2026
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