Oh look! It's an Opsalomadom!
by RA RA RA RASPUTIN December 10, 2023
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TOOL Fan: Yo, did you ever get the EP Opiate?
Drug Addict: Yes. I have some opiates.
TOOL Fan: Are you fucking high?
Drug Addict: Yes. I have some opiates.
TOOL Fan: Are you fucking high?
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A great time to do something. This is the best time to do it. (Best opportunity)
A variation on opportunity.
A prime moment to do something.
A variation on opportunity.
A prime moment to do something.
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Get the oppatropolis mug.A word created from OP + Fantastic. It means Unreal — something insanely rare, powerful, or beyond normal.
by Dr N. Satan July 21, 2025
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"At the party Trinity was an osatrix, leaving a trail of smiles and quick pecks everywhere she went."
by Stan Meer September 7, 2025
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Definition:
1. Support of bones constitutes the skeletal system.
2. Internal structure provides support and figure to organisms.
3. Collection of osse forming the corporal scaffolding.
4. System of interconnected bones and joints.
Significance:
• It defines skeletal systems.
• It emphasizes structural integrity.
• It identifies carpal frameworks.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of skeletons.
• It improves clarity in anatomical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skeleton".
Singular noun: ossature
Plural noun: ossatures
Definition:
1. Support of bones constitutes the skeletal system.
2. Internal structure provides support and figure to organisms.
3. Collection of osse forming the corporal scaffolding.
4. System of interconnected bones and joints.
Significance:
• It defines skeletal systems.
• It emphasizes structural integrity.
• It identifies carpal frameworks.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of skeletons.
• It improves clarity in anatomical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skeleton".
Singular noun: ossature
Plural noun: ossatures
Examples:
• "X-rays visualize the patient's ossature."
• "Biologists study the evolutionary development of ossatures."
• "Injuries affect the stability of the ossature."
• "Osteoporosis debilitates the ossature."
• "Forensic investigations analyze decomposed ossatures."
• "X-rays visualize the patient's ossature."
• "Biologists study the evolutionary development of ossatures."
• "Injuries affect the stability of the ossature."
• "Osteoporosis debilitates the ossature."
• "Forensic investigations analyze decomposed ossatures."
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