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deep dish cover

When you can tell somebody was or is working for a spy agency so badly you can smell the cheese dripping off of them. And they're likely part of a pedo ring
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She's smell like havonaro cheese on mouldy tomato sauce, deep dish cover, am I right?
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In the coven

Phrasal Adjective / Idiomatic Expression

1. Having reached the point in one’s resocialization and/or gender transition at which enough progress has been made—be it socially, initiatorily, biologically, neurologically, anatomically, etc.,—to have gained genuine and non-patronizing intragender acceptance as a fellow woman among one’s matriline, girlfriends, gynarchist social group, and so on; as opposed to the alternative of only receiving nominal or partial intergender acceptance within such groups, thusly meaning one would be seen only as a partial woman/non-woman in their eyes.

Origin: Allusion towards the process of being inducted into a coven, which were historically (and rarely still are) tight-knit tacofests from which boys are barred entry.
“You’ll know you’re in the coven when the platonic affection and/or uncouth conversation begins…”

“I tried asking my foremothers for help with learning tradwifery and the secret family recipes, but I’m not exactly in the coven yet with them, so I didn’t get any.”
by Asriel___LOVER February 3, 2026
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You cannot judge a book by its cover

You cannot judge the character or quality of something/someone just by looking at them.
You cannot judge a book by its cover; that girl you talked to is actually a very nice person.
by Kitter the Killer Kat C: January 10, 2016
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Usually Judge a Book By Its Cover

Mainly used for the fact that appearances have to make sense sometimes. It is important to not judge by appearances but even then there are some times where the good guy actually needs to look like a good guy, and the bad guy needs to look like a bad guy.
I'm just saying would you ever guess some hideous and grotesque behemoth is the hero and some beautiful and kind spoken princess is the villain? Honestly, you should usually judge a book by its cover.
by CelticEagle February 18, 2019
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by Adujasty343 June 16, 2025
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The study of how the private interests, familial connections, secret allegiances, and personal pathologies of national leaders clandestinely drive state policy, often subverting or overriding official ideology and strategic national interest. It's the recognition that geopolitics is not a clean game of rational actors, but is conducted by flawed humans whose vanity, grudges, friendships, and corrupt dealings can alter the fate of nations behind a veil of official rhetoric.
Example: A president launching a trade war not after a strategic review, but because a rival leader personally insulted them at a G7 dinner, is Geopolitics Under the Covers. It's the unspoken, personal driver—ego, a secret business deal for a crony, blackmail—that explains an otherwise irrational or disproportionate state action. Theory of Geopolitics Under the Covers
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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The analysis of how intimate, private relationships (romantic, familial, friendly) are fundamentally shaped by, and in turn shape, larger political power structures, ideologies, and economic realities. It asserts that the personal is not just political; the personal is a microcosm of the political. Who does the dishes, how a couple budgets, or what is discussed (or silenced) at the dinner table are all enactments of class, gender, and cultural power dynamics.
Theory of Politics Under the Covers Example: A "progressive" man who still expects his female partner to handle all the emotional labor and mental load of the household is practicing Politics Under the Covers. His public ideology clashes with the private, lived political economy of his relationship, revealing that his beliefs haven't conquered his ingrained social programming about gender roles.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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