a verb; to completely ignore a person or a group of people with no extent of feeling for them, blocking their voice and visual appearance from your perspective. As if they do not exist.
by stupidmf0 June 21, 2024
Get the ignlock mug.Hym "You see, if you ignore it and hope it goes away not only am I not going to not go away but I'm also commit even nore so to doing it. Your mistake was including the mentally retarded cripple. The ambiguity is gone now and I just won't accept any outcome that doesn't involve one of two things.... And we all know what those things are. I'm sure you're tired of hearing it at this point. I'm tired of saying it. I'm tired in general. I've been up all night. I got a good one for you when I wake up though. You're going to like it."
by Hym Iam June 25, 2024
Get the Ignore it and hope it goes away mug.Ignoracon (noun): A person who is willfully ignorant or indifferent to clear signs of conspiracies or unethical practices, often due to the normalization of such behaviors in society. They are pron to voting against their own self interests and are likely to be regular viewers of Fox News.
Example sentence: “Despite numerous reports of data misuse and privacy violations, many ignoracons continue to use invasive technologies without question.”
Example sentence: “Many self described Republicans have deliberately chosen an obliviousness way of precieving the world around them, and have effectively transformed a once legitimate political party into nothing more than a cult full of ignoracons"
Example sentence: “Many self described Republicans have deliberately chosen an obliviousness way of precieving the world around them, and have effectively transformed a once legitimate political party into nothing more than a cult full of ignoracons"
by robdabanks October 2, 2024
Get the Ignoracon mug.Their take on ‘law and order’ isn’t based in justice — it’s pure Ignoralism. Comfort disguised as moral clarity
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“I tried to explain why the system doesn’t work for everyone, and they hit me with some Ignoralism like nonsense like, ‘Well, why didn’t they just comply?’”
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“I tried to explain why the system doesn’t work for everyone, and they hit me with some Ignoralism like nonsense like, ‘Well, why didn’t they just comply?’”
by Michael Fairmont January 26, 2026
Get the Ignoralism mug.Pronunciation: /ɪgnɪlaɪn/
Definition:
1. Firewood (igniligne) used for fueling fires, campfires, or stoves.
2. Any flammable material composed of wood or ligneous substances.
3. Logs or branches specifically assembled for fiery.
4. Collectively refers to bundles of wood (ligne) intended for combustion.
Significance:
• It defines materials used as fuel for heating or cooking.
• It emphasizes sustainability and responsible forestry practices.
• It identifies flammable substances or products.
• It avoids overly technical or obscure terms.
• It simplifies references to fire-related supplies.
• It improves clarity in identifying firewood or similar materials.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "firewood."
Singular noun: igniligne
Plural noun: ignilignes
Definition:
1. Firewood (igniligne) used for fueling fires, campfires, or stoves.
2. Any flammable material composed of wood or ligneous substances.
3. Logs or branches specifically assembled for fiery.
4. Collectively refers to bundles of wood (ligne) intended for combustion.
Significance:
• It defines materials used as fuel for heating or cooking.
• It emphasizes sustainability and responsible forestry practices.
• It identifies flammable substances or products.
• It avoids overly technical or obscure terms.
• It simplifies references to fire-related supplies.
• It improves clarity in identifying firewood or similar materials.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "firewood."
Singular noun: igniligne
Plural noun: ignilignes
Examples:
• "Campers collected igniligne for their bonfire."
• "Firefighters cautioned residents about proper storage of ignilignes."
• "Stores sell pre-cut ignilignes for convenience."
• "Wildlife enthusiasts collect fallen ignilignes responsibly."
• "Cooking outdoors (alfresco) benefits from dry ignilignes."
• "Campers collected igniligne for their bonfire."
• "Firefighters cautioned residents about proper storage of ignilignes."
• "Stores sell pre-cut ignilignes for convenience."
• "Wildlife enthusiasts collect fallen ignilignes responsibly."
• "Cooking outdoors (alfresco) benefits from dry ignilignes."
by Dmitrio January 29, 2026
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Get the Ignat mug.The belief that not knowing much about a topic actually makes you more objective—that knowledge itself is a form of corruption. The Ignorance Objectivist thinks that experts are biased by their expertise, that learning creates distortion, and that the fresh, untrained eye sees things more clearly. This is the bias of people who pride themselves on "just asking questions" without doing any of the reading required to understand the answers. It's ignorance reframed as a virtue, naivete as methodology.
"I haven't read any of those studies, so I can look at this with fresh eyes, unbiased by all that research," said the man whose "fresh eyes" were about to reinvent a wheel that's been round for decades. Ignorance Objectivity Bias: when not knowing becomes a flex.
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