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Spencer

The most loving boyfriend ever. Literally the sweetest person on planet earth . My life would be so different without you and I am so glad I met him. I doubt a boyfriend could ever be as good as spencer. I love him so much and spencer just such a good name. 10/10 would recommend cause he’s a 10/10.
I love Spencer.
Spencer gave me a promise ring.
by browbrowrawr January 29, 2026
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Spendelicious

When something is so delicious, you can’t help but spend the money on it!
This coat is so spendelicious it’s worth the money
by Nyx1 February 1, 2026
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Spende

A lie that something is going really good or amazingly well
"This study period is going Spende!"
by MOrTeeN CoodherMhaAAN February 5, 2026
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Sensepost

A rhetorical tactic where, instead of engaging with the content of someone's argument, you simply declare it "nonsense" and consider your point proven. The sensepost is planted firmly in the ground of "I don't have to address this because it doesn't make sense," regardless of whether it actually makes sense to anyone else. It's the verbal equivalent of covering your ears and saying "la la la not listening." Once you've planted the sensepost, you're freed from the burden of actual engagement—you've declared the argument senseless, so any further discussion is just entertaining nonsense. The sensepost is beloved by people who have no counterargument but refuse to admit it.
Example: "She presented a detailed, well-sourced argument about economic inequality. He planted a sensepost: 'This is nonsense.' No engagement with her sources, no counter-evidence, no reasoning—just the declaration that her argument didn't make sense. When she asked what specifically was nonsense, he said 'all of it.' The sensepost had done its job: ending discussion without requiring thought."
by AbzuInExile February 16, 2026
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Sensesplaining

A form of verbalsplaining where, instead of engaging with the content of someone's argument, you simply declare it "nonsense" and then explain why it's nonsense without ever addressing what was actually said. The sensesplainer positions themselves as the arbiter of sense, the guardian of meaning, the one who gets to decide what counts as coherent. They don't need to understand your argument; they've already decided it's nonsense, and now they're going to explain to you why your own thoughts don't make sense. It's the rhetorical equivalent of covering your ears and then giving a lecture on the importance of listening. Sensesplaining is especially popular among people who have no counterargument but can't bear to simply say "I disagree."
Sensesplaining Example: "She presented a detailed proposal for improving the workflow. He sensesplained for twenty minutes about why her ideas were 'nonsense'—never addressing a single point, just declaring the whole thing incoherent. When she asked what specifically was nonsense, he said 'the whole approach' and kept talking. She stopped presenting in meetings."
by Abzugal February 16, 2026
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Spenceberg

An adorable nickname for a Spencer, given by a drunk 4/10 at the bar.
You are such a Spenceberg!
by UrbanStatus February 21, 2026
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senseiqi0

Someone who tends to act really gay. Although he is a teen he likes to fiddle with little children. Beware of him.
Child 1: BRO ITS senseiqi0
Child 2: AHHHHHHH
by tickclapper March 23, 2025
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