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Abdool

A term popularised by Arab Christian apologist, Christian Prince, used to describe a person of a certain group who is too heavily brainwashed by said group to the point of purposely ignoring and denying the evidence and answers provided proving them wrong and trying to defend things like racism, coercion, theft, murder, slavery, and child marriage to protect the profit(police be upon him) of said group.
*"You asked for the reference I gave you the reference. Proof is in front of you in the screen. Read it"

**"This can't be trusted. It's unreliable"

*"ABDOOL! It says Sahih! Read it. It's in front of you"

**"It doesn't say that seebee"

*"Stupid Abdool! Potato! What is wrong with you?"
by Doomguy69420 May 10, 2024
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Aidolopolopolodia

Aidolopolopolodia (n.): The complex, multi-layered, and often paradoxical nature of reality as explored through the lens of an intricate, self-referential narrative structure that blends various genres, perspectives, and levels of abstraction.
Aidolopolopolodia refers to the kind of literary work that challenges traditional notions of storytelling by weaving together multiple narrative frames, each with its own set of characters, themes, and philosophical underpinnings.
Works characterized by Aidolopolopolodia often feature a cyclical or recursive structure, with the ending looping back to the beginning, creating an infinite, self-referential narrative that blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination, author and reader, and fiction and meta-fiction.
At its core, Aidolopolopolodia is concerned with exploring the nature of reality, consciousness, and the creative process itself, inviting readers to engage with profound questions about the meaning of existence and the role of storytelling in shaping our understanding of the world.
Examples of works that embody the spirit of Aidolopolopolodia include James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake," Italo Calvino's "If on a winter's night a traveler," and Jorge Luis Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths,"
In his groundbreaking epic poem, the author employs Aidolopolopolodia, a complex, multi-layered narrative technique that blends various genres, perspectives, and levels of abstraction to explore the paradoxical and ever-shifting nature of reality through a self-referential, cyclical structure, ultimately challenging readers to question their assumptions about the nature of existence and the role of storytelling in shaping our understanding of the world.
by ThePOHM May 23, 2024
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Aidolopolopolodia

Aidolopolopolodia (n.): The complex, multi-layered, and often paradoxical nature of reality as explored through the lens of an intricate, self-referential narrative structure that blends various genres, perspectives, and levels of abstraction.
Aidolopolopolodia refers to the kind of literary work that challenges traditional notions of storytelling by weaving together multiple narrative frames, each with its own set of characters, themes, and philosophical underpinnings.
Works characterized by Aidolopolopolodia often feature a cyclical or recursive structure, with the ending looping back to the beginning, creating an infinite, self-referential narrative that blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination, author and reader, and fiction and meta-fiction.
At its core, Aidolopolopolodia is concerned with exploring the nature of reality, consciousness, and the creative process itself, inviting readers to engage with profound questions about the meaning of existence and the role of storytelling in shaping our understanding of the world.
Examples of works that embody the spirit of Aidolopolopolodia include James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake," Italo Calvino's "If on a winter's night a traveler," and Jorge Luis Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths,"
In his groundbreaking epic poem, the author employs Aidolopolopolodia, a complex, multi-layered narrative technique that blends various genres, perspectives, and levels of abstraction to explore the paradoxical and ever-shifting nature of reality through a self-referential, cyclical structure, ultimately challenging readers to question their assumptions about the nature of existence and the role of storytelling in shaping our understanding of the world.
by ThePOHM May 23, 2024
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adoomi

demon gooner 9inches dih submissive catboy who meows and whimpers loves dominant women and wants to get milked and breastfed
adoomi is so cute...
by balskomh January 5, 2026
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big aido

Big Aido is a big weegie boist derived from the shithole of Bishopton who smells of donner meat
Here your being a bit of a big aido m8
by floopsnooop May 2, 2018
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Without Further Adoodoo

Pretty much just without further ado but funnier
And without further adoodoo here is the show you've all been waiting for!
by Thatguywholikesshawarmas December 25, 2023
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