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Argie

a super loyal friend, to the point of killing for their best friend.
Argie is really protective of their best friend.
by Argie S. November 24, 2018
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Arim

An Arim is a superior Asian known to be great at everything Asians are great at.
guy 1:Look at that guy, he is so good at maths.
guy 2:He must be an Arim then.
by Lolpmonster May 7, 2013
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arhimed

Arhimed is the Association of Math and Science teachers in Republic of Spska, Bosnia
Association Archimedes in Serbia, the name given after famous Greek mathematician Archimedes, born about 287 BC in Syracuse, Sicily.
by Rastko Vukovic March 27, 2005
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Argumentation

Thelma knew that Shithead had started an argumentation as soon as she had taking a bite of that Slim Jim.
by RustyFerretStudios March 5, 2013
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argumentum ad dictionarium

Using a language dictionary to argue your points, to justify your actions, and/or to claim that all uses of a given word outside of a given dictionary are incorrect. Fallacious as English dictionaries do not prescribe usage, but merely describe how words are used by society.
Person 1: Stop treating your 35 year old son like a child. He's not a child anymore.
Person 2: But the dictionary says so. *pulls out Oxford* A child is "a son or daughter of any age". My 35 year old is my son, therefore he is a child. That means my 35 year old is not ready to watch anything but G rated movies, cannot drink beer, must obey my commands at all times, isn't old enough for a job, and...
Person 1: Classic argumentum ad dictionarium.
by udusers1 August 18, 2016
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Arimeri

Arimeri is a furry that is friendly so if u see him wave
Wow White_Charisma is such a Arimeri
by Autistic8yrOld November 29, 2020
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Argument ad Hominem

A logical fallacy where someone claims that the argument or position of someone else is invalid not due to any faults in it but based off of faults, real or imagined, of the other person.
This argument does not make the claim it is used in valid, but also does not render it wholly invalid provided that valid arguments may be found in other parts of the claim.
Examples of Argument ad Hominem:

1. Your presidential candidate has been shown to have been cheating on her wife, how the hell can you trust her to manage labor issues?
2. He's not a valid candidate, just look at how he dresses! If he can't mage his wardrobe, how's he going to manage a whole state?
by Rando Enby February 3, 2021
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