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Omnilove

Omni is all things, and love is oxytocine, so Omnilove is love for all things. Essentially love for life.
I love you and all and everyone, because I have found Omnilove, love for all things, including you.
by Silver Lining Bandit May 13, 2024
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omnibussy

When you've got the whole collection, every volume, guide book, all ancillary material, the foldout poster.

OR

When he's got the finest bussy in the land.

Interchangeable.
I really need more shelf space, I've got a giant cardboard box in my bedroom with the entire Berserk omnibussy.

OR

He's so BPD but I can't resist that omnibussy
by anorlondo69 May 21, 2024
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OmniAristo

Pronunciation: \ ˈäm-ni-ˈa-ris-tō \

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:
1. An individual possessing extensive and diverse knowledge, expertise, or excellence across multiple fields or disciplines.
2. A person regarded as an intellectual elite, often demonstrating exceptional wisdom, understanding, and capability in various areas of study and practice.

Etymology:
Derived from the Latin prefix "omni-" meaning "all" or "every," and the Greek root "aristo," meaning "best" or "excellent."

Usage in a Sentence:
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.

Synonyms:
- Polymath
- Renaissance person
- Universal genius

Antonyms:
- Specialist
- Narrow-minded person

Related Words:
- Polymath
- Intellectual
- Erudite
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
by @debest June 8, 2024
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OmniAristo

Pronunciation: \ ˈäm-ni-ˈa-ris-tō \

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:
1) An individual possessing extensive and diverse knowledge, expertise, or excellence across multiple fields or disciplines.
2) A person regarded as an intellectual elite, often demonstrating exceptional wisdom, understanding, and capability in various areas of study and practice.

Etymology:
Derived from the Latin prefix "omni-" meaning "all" or "every," and the Greek root "aristo," meaning "best" or "excellent."

Synonyms:
- Polymath
- Renaissance person
- Universal genius

Antonyms:
- Specialist
- Narrow-minded person

Related Words:
- Polymath
- Intellectual
- Erudite
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
by @debest June 13, 2024
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omnitery

"Omnitery" can be used to describe the state of being unapologetically true to oneself in any situation, regardless of external opinions or judgments.
Despite the pressure to conform at the office party, Sarah embraced omnitery, confidently wearing her vibrant, unique outfit and sharing her genuine thoughts with everyone.
by tylakhalif July 2, 2024
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Omnichronic

Omnichronic: all time

1: beyond or outside of time.

2: without time.

3: unable to be affected by time.
God is omnichronic
by Gray87 July 9, 2024
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omniriotious

those flowers grandma is holding Is so omniriotious
by YourFavShakespeareWannaB July 24, 2024
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