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Similarish

Pronunciation: /ˌsɪm.əˈler.ɪʃ/

Type: Adjective (Informal/Colloquial)

Definition: Having a superficial resemblance that leads an untrained or casual observer to mistake two things for being identical, even though a trained eye or specialist can discern clear and often noticeable differences.
"The manager kept insisting the generic and name-brand components were the same, but to the engineer, they were only similarish; the tolerances were clearly different."
by R.S. Dub October 8, 2025
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LastFMilly Similar

*Last FM is an online radio where you type in a band and they'll play that band's music plus similar artists wit hthe same tags. *Last FMilly Similar is where there are two different bands but they're bonded together because they have the same elements/tags.
1. The Millionaires are LastFMilly similar to Jeffree Star
by TheWordisOut November 30, 2010
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self-similarity

Phenology that proffers that there is no design that is not duality.

Self-similarity intimates design from duality by advancing aesthetic attributes as a metaphenomenon of the duality between asymmetry and self-symmetry (limina).

Form is advanced as a convergence (emergence) of which design is quality (qualium).
Self-similarity intricates (intimates) self-symmetry.
by tomorrowtomorrow December 2, 2018
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or smilansky

the best guy in the world he has 16 inch d**k and he is the most powerful man in the universe and he has the hottest girlfriend yha boyyyyy
wow that guy is sooooo or smilansky what a chad
by justarendomguywhomethim October 13, 2020
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Great minds think similarly

When you and your friends have the same idea/thought at the same time
Ron and Harry at the same time: “Snape sucks”
Ron: “wow, great minds think similarly”
by Bye bye turd December 2, 2020
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Alex the Similar Bean

The man who lead the conquest into New Mexico
“Who’s your favourite historical figure?”
“Alex the Similar Bean, Conqueror of New Mexico, of course!”
by OhNoItsJoe January 27, 2023
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The idea that biases, logical fallacies, and similar cognitive and rhetorical distortions can be generated recursively and generatively from virtually any starting point. Because humans are pattern‑seeking, self‑justifying, and social, we can construct accusations of bias against any claim, and those accusations themselves can be accused of bias, ad infinitum. The theory explains why online debates often spiral into endless meta‑discussion about who is committing which fallacy, and why attempts to purge “bias” from discourse tend to produce new biases rather than eliminate them.
Theory of Recursivity and Generativity of Biases and Similar Issues Example: “He accused her of confirmation bias; she accused him of fallacy fallacy; he accused her of bias imputation. Theory of recursivity and generativity: once you start calling out bias, you can generate infinite layers.”
by Dumu The Void April 1, 2026
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