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Diabetical

On the verge of having diabetes.
“Eaten all these sweets is gonna make me diabetical.” M. Massey
by Mrs.scoot August 10, 2024
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Dingaleptic Sarcaplaster

When you paint over the walls of a building specifically with the color white.
The paintjob on these walls look nice, you sure you never dingaleptic sarcaplastered your house before?
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Dalestic

Not much intelligence or knowledge to a certain extent ;
Stupidity or none reasonable claim ;
Hurtful insult to regulate the word “retard”
He has been acting Dalestic lately

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Dalestic

Not much intelligence or knowledge to a certain extent ;
Stupidity or none reasonable claim ;
Hurtful insult to regulate the word “retard”
He has been acting Dalestic lately

Are you Dalestic?
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Decleptic

(Adj.) Inherently subjective and private; incapable of being fully measured or understood from an external perspective. Unlike traditional encryption, which is applied, a decleptic experience is secure by its very nature (e.g., the "qualia" of a dream).

Etymology

A 21st-century neologism, coined from the following parts:

• de-: A Latin prefix signifying "away from," "apart," "removal of," or "reversal."

• -cleptic: A creative suffix blending two Greek roots:

• Greek kryptós (κρυπτός), meaning "hidden, secret" (the root of cryptic).

• Greek kléptein (κλέπτειν), meaning "to steal" (the root of kleptomania).
"Consciousness is a decleptic phenomenon; no amount of brain scanning can reveal the true qualia of another's subjective thoughts or experience."

"No matter how advanced our technology becomes, the way I experience the color blue remains decleptic—it is a private sanctuary of my own consciousness that no one else can truly enter or 'steal'."
by Life Iken March 1, 2026
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Declepticism

(Noun) The philosophical belief that true cognitive origins are "removed from the possibility of being stolen" and can only be understood by transcending physical reality; the fundamental acceptance that we cannot know our true cognitive and conscious origin without first fully transending our physical reality. That is to say, by allowing the cognitive release of our substance: death of body.
"A core belief in Declepticism is that the death of body is the freeing of spirit."

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diabetic

when something is off, not cool, or if there’s a stutter
dude you’re being really diabetic right now
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