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Defenestrated

yooooooo i just heard that Abby got defenestrated by Morgan
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Defenestration

The act of throwing, tossing, or yeeting someone out the window. Not specific to a certain story window but must be through a window, not glass, not a mirror, not a glass door. Must be a window.

Verb. Defenestrated
Sarah was accused on the grounds of defenestration
Sarah defenestrated Jack from the third floor
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Defenestration

Defenestration, initially enigmatic, carries a profound history and multifaceted meaning that resonate across age groups, particularly college students and beyond. It refers to the act of propelling an entity or person through a window and traces its roots to the peculiar 1618 Prague event, the "Defenestration of Prague." However, its significance transcends its literal sense, encompassing rich historical foundations, cultural connotations, and metaphorical interpretations. This exploration unveils the complexity of defenestration, revealing its profound implications on human nature and societal dynamics.

The term's etymology links it to Latin, combining "fenestra," signifying window, with the prefix "de," indicating removal or separation. Its earliest recorded usage occurred during the "Defenestration of Prague," a pivotal episode resonating throughout European history. Protestant nobility forcefully ejected Catholic Regents from a third-floor window within Prague Castle. Astonishingly, they survived, cushioned by a mound of manure, adding an ironic twist.

This event marked the annals of the Thirty Years' War, a catastrophic conflict arising from religious and political tensions. It underscores defenestration as a symbol of resistance and rebellion against oppressive regimes. Throwing someone out of a window signifies an audacious attempt to defy authority, even when seemingly futile.
Defenestration permeates diverse cultural domains, symbolizing defiance and liberation.
Defenestration

A random stranger called Jackson Smith from St Kitts And Nevis: "This individual's actions are eliciting a sense of displeasure and frustration within me." (the person is called Harrison Jones, 34, single, born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, lives in Westminster London)

Me: "Considering the individual's capacity to provoke your ire, it might be prudent to contemplate a figurative separation or disassociation from their influence which is equivalent to defenestrating this individual.”

p.s the names were created by me and not anyone else’s real names so plz no delete this request definition thing”
by ahmadab October 3, 2023
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Defenestration

The action of throwing someone out of a window; the action of dismissing someone from a position of power or authority. It’s Latin and is devised by putting “de-” (down from) with “fenestra” (window).
That defenestration was SICKKKKK
by King of JamaicanDefinitions 2 November 23, 2020
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*In EA Headquarters*
Boss: Guys we need more ways to get more money from gamers, any ideas?
Employee 1: Charge them more on buying the game and in-game products!
Employee 2: Release a new FIFA game that is exactly the same as the last one!
Employee 3: Stop making high-price crappy games and instead make good games that attract people to buy them
Boss: *insert triggered face*
Employee 3: :I
*Employee 3 gets defenestrated*
by Webbo10101 February 8, 2021
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Mental Defenestration

When your brain throws itself out a window.
I suffered a sudden case of mental defenestration.
by JazzMusique March 19, 2021
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