An adjective to describe someone who is able-minded, similar to able-bodied (physical) as opposed to not having a disabled mind/mental disability.
These able-minded people just do NOT get it.
I am so sick of able-minded people judging my mental health issues.
I am so sick of able-minded people judging my mental health issues.
by LingDanc803 November 16, 2023
by e_Booth December 29, 2008
mind-ak•er / mīnd-āker / noun
a person, place, or thing so awesome it makes your mind ache just thinking about it.
a person, place, or thing so awesome it makes your mind ache just thinking about it.
by Mind-Aker July 28, 2022
by GregNelson29 October 04, 2023
An individual with an incerdibly dirty mind.
by DDroid June 24, 2017
Mind Games
noun
The art of mental manipulation, often used in relationships where one person (typically a female) employs subtle tactics of deception, confusion, or mixed signals to influence another person (usually a male) into acting, thinking, or feeling in a way that aligns with their desires, beliefs, or expectations.
noun
The art of mental manipulation, often used in relationships where one person (typically a female) employs subtle tactics of deception, confusion, or mixed signals to influence another person (usually a male) into acting, thinking, or feeling in a way that aligns with their desires, beliefs, or expectations.
Bro, I thought she was into me, but now she’s acting all distant. I swear she’s just playing mind games.
(A psychological chess match where the rules are unclear, but the goal is always control.)
(A psychological chess match where the rules are unclear, but the goal is always control.)
by Eidrx February 10, 2025
A special effect that can happen to people with Bipolar Disorder or highly functioning Autism. If the host has been put into a state of Mental Despair, it will simulate a fictional character into their reality. A connection between reality and fiction can be easily established if the host sees the character as a sanctuary, a guide or a reliable person. The character might implement themselves into the host if they've known them for years, or rather, at the third year point if easy access to the host's mind. And thus, a Two-Person Mind effect has taken place, where a simulated character becomes so potent, that they are now a part of the host's mind- and to my knowledge -Permanent, until proven wrong. The host may act like the character if they become agitated or distressed, as a sign of defense. Angering the entity- that is the character, controlling the host's current emotions -only makes them stronger. Side effects, if the mind simulated an Antagonist, are the loss of remorse, a state of Purgatorial hatred and anger, and loving the thought of murder. However, if the mind simulated a Protagonist, these emotions might be different. But, for advice, the signs of a Two-Person Mind are simple: acting differently than usual, having a different attitude, and exaggerated- or animated -actions. If you know a friend that has the Two-Person Mind of a Protagonist, please contact me so I may change my research. Thank you.
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by MyMasterpeice.byCG5 December 17, 2018