Burple is a color that is a mix between purple and brown. The color was created by an (about) 8 year old girl. She created the color to describe her dog Sparkles' nose.
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Get the burple mug.Burple is that weird color of some dogs' noses. It was created by a (about) eight year old girl when she got her dog, Sparkles. It is a brownish purplish color.
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Get the Burpler mug.Tiny creatures that are burgundy or purple in colour, live in the dark and always wear sunglasses as they are sensitive to light. The Burples are used in migraine awareness campaigns as the colours for migraine awareness are burgundy and purple. Burple Day is the first Friday in June.
"Billie the Burple says migraine is not a headache."
"This Burple Day, wear burgundy or purple to show your support for people living with migraine."
"This Burple Day, wear burgundy or purple to show your support for people living with migraine."
by Migraine Warrior May 13, 2024
Get the Burple mug.Expiatory- believed by some cultures to grant supernatural powers if yelled at a high enough volume and in a high temperature room. Specially effective against people named Evan.
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Get the Burble mug.The idea that one's opponent in a debate is a butler who must provide all the proof, evidence, and sources one demands, regardless of relevance, burden of proof, or the reasonableness of the request. The butler fallacy treats the opponent as a servant obligated to serve whatever intellectual goods the demander wants, whenever they want them, in whatever form they specify. It's typically combined with moving the proofpost: each demand met with a new demand, each source rejected with a call for a different source. The goal is not to reach understanding but to establish dominance, to exhaust the opponent, to make debate so laborious that the opponent gives up. The butler fallacy is the signature move of bad-faith arguers who treat debate as a power game.
Example: "He treated her like a butler: 'Fetch me a source. No, not that one—a better one. No, not that one—a more recent one. No, not that one—a more authoritative one.' Butler fallacy in action: he'd appointed himself master and her servant, expected to be served endlessly, gave nothing in return."
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