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Counterfeit

A slur used to discredit individuals who are part chinese.
Nah, that's a counterfeit, hirr someone else.
by Doomedghost June 1, 2022
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Counterfeet

An impersonation of feet pictures. Such as, claiming other persons feet pictures are your own.
“Hey check out this girls feet pics.” “Yo I saw the same ones the other day, those are counterfeet.”
by Levl7 August 8, 2024
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Cunterfit

The act in which a male subject poses as a female, deceives their date into believing they are female. Similar to being catfished.
After a night of drinks and nose sugar, I took home the tall, muscular blonde at the bar back to my place. After a few full courses of foreplay, it was evident I had been cunterfitted.
by Tmoorecmooretacomunch December 13, 2023
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Counterfeit Jew

Antisemetic slur that implies modern Jewish people are not the real Jews or have connection to the Old Testament Israelites.
No one:

Bitchute enjoyer: counterfeit Jews are going to Israel for the return of the Antichrist.
by chewcyees December 22, 2023
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Counterfactuality

The practice of considering "what if" scenarios—events that did not happen but could have, under different conditions. Counterfactuality is the mental terrain of alternate histories, hypotheticals, and thought experiments. In online political debates, counterfactuals are deployed constantly: "What if the other candidate had won?" "What if this policy had been implemented?" "What if history had gone differently?" The problem is that counterfactuals are unprovable—they can't be empirically verified because they didn't happen. Yet they shape political reasoning profoundly. Counterfactuality is the space between what is and what might have been, a necessary tool for thinking about alternatives and a dangerous weapon for spreading unverifiable claims.
Example: "He spent the entire debate on counterfactuality: 'If we hadn't invaded, things would be better.' 'If the other party had been in power, we'd all be speaking Russian.' None of it could be proven; none of it could be disproven. Counterfactuality had replaced evidence with imagination, and the argument could never end because there was no way to settle it."
by Abzugal March 7, 2026
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Counterfeit Playtime

Counterfeit Playtime is when someone leaves a video game open without actively engaging with it, resulting in an inflated amount of playtime.
"Yo how many hours do you got on DELTARUNE?"

"Like 4000 hours dawg"

"Gah damn, you must really enjoy that game"

"Yeah but most of it is just from leaving the on in the background"

"Dawg that's Counterfeit Playtime™"
by MrEgg_0 October 11, 2025
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Justified Counterfactuality

The use of counterfactual examples in contexts where they serve a legitimate purpose—illustrating a principle, testing a hypothesis, exploring alternatives. Justified Counterfactuality recognizes that "what if" thinking is essential to reasoning: we can't know what works without imagining alternatives. In online political debates, justified counterfactuals are those that are clearly marked as hypothetical, grounded in realistic assumptions, and used to illuminate rather than obscure. They're the difference between "if we had universal healthcare, here's what the evidence suggests would happen" (justified) and "if we had universal healthcare, we'd all be living in communist hell" (unjustified). Justified counterfactuality is a tool of thought, not a weapon of deception.
Example: "She used counterfactuality carefully: 'Based on similar countries' experiences, if we adopted this policy, we might see outcomes like X.' Her counterfactuals were grounded, bounded, and clearly labeled. Justified counterfactuality helped the debate, not hindered it. Her opponents couldn't dismiss her arguments as fantasy because she'd done the work to make them real."
by Abzugal March 7, 2026
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