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Being aggressive in the name of an actually good and kind purpose.
If someone is toxic and breaching privacy in the name of right to own purchases.
If someone is toxic and breaching privacy in the name of right to own purchases.
by theron guard #1 June 30, 2025
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(phrase)
Definition:
A playful, baby-talk way of saying “sleepy” or “time to go to bed.” Used when someone is adorably tired and wants to sound extra cute.
Origin:
Coined by Ivonne R. in 2025, as a rhymey, cozy twist on sleepy.
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Definition:
A playful, baby-talk way of saying “sleepy” or “time to go to bed.” Used when someone is adorably tired and wants to sound extra cute.
Origin:
Coined by Ivonne R. in 2025, as a rhymey, cozy twist on sleepy.
“It’s past midnight, I’m going seepy sappies 💤💕.”
“Stop yawning, you look like you need to go seepy sappies"
“Stop yawning, you look like you need to go seepy sappies"
by I. ladybug August 20, 2025
Get the SEEPY SAPPIES mug.A person who follows a political ideology uncritically, adopting views, slogans, or positions based on the information—or misinformation—they are fed, rather than through independent reasoning or research. Sheepists are often characterized by conformity, repetition of talking points, and resistance to questioning the “flock’s” narrative.
Adjective form: sheepist (“That was a sheepist argument, straight off the party’s leaflet.”)
Etymology:
From sheep (an animal noted for flocking and uncritical following of a leader) + -ist (denoting a follower, adherent, or advocate). Coined in the 21st century as a pejorative to describe individuals whose political loyalty resembles herd behavior.
Creator: John Kennard
Adjective form: sheepist (“That was a sheepist argument, straight off the party’s leaflet.”)
Etymology:
From sheep (an animal noted for flocking and uncritical following of a leader) + -ist (denoting a follower, adherent, or advocate). Coined in the 21st century as a pejorative to describe individuals whose political loyalty resembles herd behavior.
Creator: John Kennard
“He calls himself a patriot, but his sheepist devotion to party lines means he never actually questions the policies.”
“The debate quickly devolved into sheepist bleating, with no one daring to step outside the party narrative.”
“Independent thought is the cure for sheepist politics.”
“The debate quickly devolved into sheepist bleating, with no one daring to step outside the party narrative.”
“Independent thought is the cure for sheepist politics.”
by JKennard August 21, 2025
Get the Sheepist mug.1. A person who positions themselves as the “protector” or ally of victims in order to dodge suspicion, scrutiny, or collective blame for the very problem they benefit from or contribute to.
• They loudly decry or “call out” a bad actor or group (e.g., online predators, corrupt officials, toxic workplace culture) not because they genuinely care about the victims, but because it shields them from being lumped in with the accused.
• The performance of sympathy acts like camouflage: by barking at the wolves, the sheepdog convinces the flock that they’re trustworthy—even when their motives are questionable.
2. A rhetorical deflection technique where someone takes a “hero stance” against a hated issue to shift attention away from their own involvement, complicity, or association with it.
• They loudly decry or “call out” a bad actor or group (e.g., online predators, corrupt officials, toxic workplace culture) not because they genuinely care about the victims, but because it shields them from being lumped in with the accused.
• The performance of sympathy acts like camouflage: by barking at the wolves, the sheepdog convinces the flock that they’re trustworthy—even when their motives are questionable.
2. A rhetorical deflection technique where someone takes a “hero stance” against a hated issue to shift attention away from their own involvement, complicity, or association with it.
by CavPagBar September 17, 2025
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