Metaism is a critical theory which can be generally applied to art, literature, and philosophy. First used primarily by young, self-ascribed intellectuals in the early 1990's, it remains the only theory to attempt to combine historical, cosmological, authorial, readerly, inter- and subtextual analysis techniques.
feminism and other -isms fail only in that as critical discourses they are incomplete; meta-ism describes the totality of human experience, and is by it's own metality capable of critiquing itself. In that way, it is also error correcting, at least until error itself becomes obsolete.
"That's so deeply meta!"
"That's so deeply meta!"
by JefftheWise April 07, 2016
my goofy boss who combines what he is trying to say with what he is thinking and it all comes out of his mouth in a jumbled mess
hey, got take care of that stuff i told you to go do about the other stuff when you are done finished snacking lunch.
by jr December 12, 2004
by A Not So Flabbergasted Fellow January 23, 2021
by MunchkinChamp February 05, 2021
That’s Carmenism!
Carmen worked years in IT and literally followed documented procedures, this almost always led to the findings of hundreds of company processing and program structured errors.
Missed existing errors, program bugs or errors were never identified until inadvertently discovered is Carmenism.
Carmen worked years in IT and literally followed documented procedures, this almost always led to the findings of hundreds of company processing and program structured errors.
Missed existing errors, program bugs or errors were never identified until inadvertently discovered is Carmenism.
Carmen-ism
New Issue found in an existing process used by others, yet no one else experiences this issue. That’s Carmenism!
Problem is now identified and corrected.
New Issue found in an existing process used by others, yet no one else experiences this issue. That’s Carmenism!
Problem is now identified and corrected.
by Honeycv July 19, 2018
An informational exchange during which one person takes him/herself much too seriously -- much like David Caruso's character "Horatio" on CSI:Miami. Caruso-isms are typically demonstrated by taking off one's sunglasses and pointing chin upwards while furrowing brow, inserting inane pauses and taking oneself too seriously when describing certain situations.
Example 1: David Caruso stumbles into a mafia-party-gone-bad and finds several women murdered. "I think....(pause)....I think... (sunglass lift, chin tilt, beams of sunlight hit his face) we have a murder on our hands." This Caruso-ism is typically followed-up with background burst of The Who's "We Won't Get Fooled Again".
Example 2: Annoying, overly-dramatic colleague stumbles over to the office vending machine only to find that the Mounds Bars have not been restocked. He/she commits a Caruso-ism by completely overreacting and thinking they are the only ones able to solve this mystery. "I think....I think....the Mounds have been accosted by some coconut-loving mafia lynchmen. Only I can find these villains and make the world a better place". (Followed by "We Won't Get Fooled Again" lead-in)
Example 2: Annoying, overly-dramatic colleague stumbles over to the office vending machine only to find that the Mounds Bars have not been restocked. He/she commits a Caruso-ism by completely overreacting and thinking they are the only ones able to solve this mystery. "I think....I think....the Mounds have been accosted by some coconut-loving mafia lynchmen. Only I can find these villains and make the world a better place". (Followed by "We Won't Get Fooled Again" lead-in)
by panda foxfire March 29, 2009
Rintarō-ism is a religon where we pray to our one Rintarō Suna. In this religion we either kin Rintarō or we simp for Rintarō.
“ Are you in Rintarō-ism? “
by rinarin November 01, 2020