noun /ˈɒk.sɪnz/
1. A rare breed of insurance whisperers, forged in the Year of the Ox, known for transferring risk like sorcerers shuffle fate.
2. The act of strategically protecting a business by pulling invisible levers behind the scenes.
3. A vibe: equal parts steady strength, deep insight, and calm amid chaos.
1. A rare breed of insurance whisperers, forged in the Year of the Ox, known for transferring risk like sorcerers shuffle fate.
2. The act of strategically protecting a business by pulling invisible levers behind the scenes.
3. A vibe: equal parts steady strength, deep insight, and calm amid chaos.
"My business was unprotected until I got Oxins’d — now risk neatly sits in a number of buckets, easy to see and understand."
"The renewal of my insurance program got the OXINS effect this year, Great result all round!"
"He was cool, collected, and totally Oxins about the whole cyber breach."
"The renewal of my insurance program got the OXINS effect this year, Great result all round!"
"He was cool, collected, and totally Oxins about the whole cyber breach."
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Refers to wmaf pairings (white male+asian female) and is typically commented when the Asian woman is far more conventionally attractive than the white male although this is not always the case.
While it does not refer to a particular study, there are hundreds of studies relating to the fact that Asian women as diaspora often have internalized racism and tend to date out of their race more than any other race of women.
The term started by the African American blacknogginzX on twitter in 2023 who noticed a pattern of Asian women attempting to get into relationships with white supremicists, self proclaimed incels and far right individuals.
Since then the term has gained traction and has become a broad societal crituque on the 'white worshipping' tendencies of Asian diaspora.
Proponents often cite the high outmarriage rate amongst Asian women, the fact that Asian women vote alt right and conservatively compared to their male counterparts, and the highly visible marriages between Asian women and Neonazis.
Those critical of the term often cite misogyny in Asian culture as a justification for marriage and/or relationships with prominent neonazis for instance.
While it does not refer to a particular study, there are hundreds of studies relating to the fact that Asian women as diaspora often have internalized racism and tend to date out of their race more than any other race of women.
The term started by the African American blacknogginzX on twitter in 2023 who noticed a pattern of Asian women attempting to get into relationships with white supremicists, self proclaimed incels and far right individuals.
Since then the term has gained traction and has become a broad societal crituque on the 'white worshipping' tendencies of Asian diaspora.
Proponents often cite the high outmarriage rate amongst Asian women, the fact that Asian women vote alt right and conservatively compared to their male counterparts, and the highly visible marriages between Asian women and Neonazis.
Those critical of the term often cite misogyny in Asian culture as a justification for marriage and/or relationships with prominent neonazis for instance.
"Wait so Elliot Rodger was historic because he was first incel mass shooter in modern American history? What were his motivations?" - Tyrone
"Well he the product of an oxford study and suffered from internalized racism, often becoming enraged at Asian men in relationships with white women." - Intellectual
"Well he the product of an oxford study and suffered from internalized racism, often becoming enraged at Asian men in relationships with white women." - Intellectual
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1. A theoretical high-energy molecular displacement phenomenon.
Describes a hypothetical process in which an oxy-ribosomal molecular system undergoes a quetta-scale solar-energized translational “mile-jump” through a dual-singularity (twin-hole) spatial manifold, resulting in structural decoherence analogous to a lobotomy at the atomic scale.
Used in: quantum biochemistry, exotic matter physics, and speculative cosmology.
1. A theoretical high-energy molecular displacement phenomenon.
Describes a hypothetical process in which an oxy-ribosomal molecular system undergoes a quetta-scale solar-energized translational “mile-jump” through a dual-singularity (twin-hole) spatial manifold, resulting in structural decoherence analogous to a lobotomy at the atomic scale.
Used in: quantum biochemistry, exotic matter physics, and speculative cosmology.
“The particle exhibited oxyribmolecularsolarquettamilejumptwinholelobotomyatomic behavior under extreme quetta-joule irradiation.”
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Get the oxyribmolecularsolarquettamilejumptwinholelobotomyatomic mug.The newly synthesized compound exhibited oxodescremic properties, removing oxygen from the reaction mixture without generating harmful byproducts.
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Get the Oxodescremic mug.A term used to describe a high-level mastermind or a brilliant strategist. An Oxydo is someone who possesses an exceptionally sharp intellect, always stays ten steps ahead of the crowd, and can solve complex problems with ease. It represents a person who sees what others miss and executes plans with precision.
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