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metasarcasm

Being sarcastic about ones sarcasms and other sarcastic jokes.
Mentioning the fact that I am sarcastic whilst being it is one of my best ideas ever. (sarcastically)
-Moritz 2024, a prime example of metasarcasm
by oskrrrt December 10, 2024
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Meth Eyeball

Meth eyeball is a condition where one of the eyeballs move in odd directions like lazy eye, but it is caused by years of crystal meth abuse.
Cassie’s nickname is Meth Eyeball, her boss Tammy fired her for smoking meth in the gas station shed.
by xxredeyexx December 31, 2024
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Meth-Hop

Music of American trailer trash origin, usually created and performed by white folks with facial tattoos, prison records and addiction issues.
I'm loving all this new Meth-Hop
by sye911 January 4, 2025
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Meth-mod

A term used to describe functionally-purposeless vehicle modifications or building modifications by a tweaker under the influence of meth.
I walked past our tweaker neighbor in the parking lot and he had his whole front bumper off his rusty honda civic, banging on the undercarriage… he must’ve been doing some meth-mods.
by Amhman January 10, 2025
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Meth Machine

A person who devours Meth like an absolute Machine
This person is definitely a Meth Machine.
by Subscribe to Twinsztyler on Yo January 12, 2025
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The application of paradigm theory to the study of science itself (metascience). It identifies the dominant frameworks that guide how we analyze science—e.g., the Mertonian paradigm (focusing on norms like communism and skepticism), the Kuhnian paradigm (focusing on revolutions), or the Feyerabendian paradigm (epistemological anarchism). Your metascientific paradigm determines whether you see science as a rational, cumulative process or a series of power struggles.
Metascientific Paradigm Theory Example: A historian using Social Construction of Technology (SCOT) to explain why one scientific theory won over another is working within a Metascientific Paradigm that emphasizes social and political factors over pure evidence. They operate with a different set of assumptions than a historian who believes science progresses linearly toward truth.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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Metascience Theory

The overarching framework and principles of metascience—the empirical study of science itself. Metascience theory posits that the scientific enterprise can be analyzed with its own tools: data, hypothesis testing, and statistics are used to diagnose problems like publication bias, p-hacking, low replicability, and inefficiency in funding. It treats science as a complex system whose health can be measured and optimized. The core theory is that science is not automatically self-correcting; it requires deliberate, evidence-based institutional reform to function reliably.
Example: A Metascience Theory project might analyze 10,000 grant proposals to test if peer review truly selects for the most innovative science, or merely reinforces established paradigms. The theory guides the hypothesis that "conservatism bias" is systemic, and the findings could lead to reformed funding models like lottery systems.
by Nammugal February 5, 2026
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