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Kittenification

Kittenification represents a powerful symbol of innocence and vulnerability, evoking feelings of warmth, comfort, and protection. And while some see it as merely a harmless fantasy

Kittenification typically happens when an emotional person connects with their inner feline spirit. This results in visible changes such as shrinking or merely transforming into a kitten in roleplay. In real life this is shown as meowing, Acting as a feline Animal, and allegedly wearing "cat ears."

There's a genuine phenomenon known as "coming out of kittenification".

Those that typically "Come out of Kittenification" generally are known to experience normal enough feelings, but at the same time retain feelings of being tiny/small and or cuddly, This causes feelings of gradual displacement, disorientation, or being like that of coming out of a Deep fog
Sam: Did you hear about Mike?

Dan: "No what happened?"
Sam: "he has Kittenification!"
Dan: "Oh no! What does that mean?
Sam: "He's acting like a tiny kitten now, drinking only milk and wearing cat ears..."
by LeviathanLee May 6, 2024
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Kittenism

The word for describing those who adore cats!
He/she is suffering from severe kittenism!
by lightsinthesky January 1, 2025
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Kettering Five

Da infamous group of shady-mechanic goons who conspired to make hand-crank-start engines obsolete.
True story: da "Kettering" and "Keating" characters were both named "Charles"; said similarity is what gave me da idea for da "Kettering Five". So da five cohorts under Kettering's self-starter regime might have been:
Alan Crankston (Google da real names yourself --- I ain't got time to 'splain all da puns to ya :P)
Dennis DeConvenience
John Generator
John McChine
Donald W. Regulator
by QuacksO March 13, 2026
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kattering

Australian: The sudden and abrupt switching of tone, mood, or emotional expression to one that is the complete opposite of the preceding state, often occurring without a gradual transition and creating a stark emotional contrast. The term is derived from the speaking style of Bob Katter, whose public appearances are noted for sudden shifts in tone or emotion - behaviour that inspired the verb “to katter” and the noun “kattering.”
Yeah nah it was completely ridiculous, he was fine one second and then he just started kattering... Oh, look! The blossoms have started blooming!
by sedativeblowdart March 15, 2026
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