Making up a scenario in your head that makes you mad then complaining about it to others like it actually happened almost like shadow boxing but for neckbeards
"Yeah I understand the appeal of shows like Naruto and one piece, but the fanbases compare their show to shows like berserk as if they're close." (has never seen anyone do that therefore, shadow argument)
by Vasileus February 27, 2022

Typically misogynistic arguments used to push the onus on the one in question to deny them rights . Used to commonly conflate responsibility with rights provided serving as a red herring .
You shouldn't appeal to close your legs arguments such as telling a man to get a vasectomy or practice abstinence if he doesnt want to pay child support as if the right to decline child support has any bearing on whether he's responsible or not .
by Euthyphrodilemma July 24, 2022

Having an argument through a messenger.
So Sarah could say something to Steve than Steve says that to Iron Man than Iron Man gives a response to Steve, who then relays that to Sarah. Repeat to infinity.
So Sarah could say something to Steve than Steve says that to Iron Man than Iron Man gives a response to Steve, who then relays that to Sarah. Repeat to infinity.
by TheLastLinguist June 4, 2024

SM (Sunny (and) Mari) Argument made by Omocat.
Explanation: One of the Accidental Murder arguments EVER made.
Deciphered:
Please note that it is 40% deciphered;
Search Sunny Argument on YT (Youtube) and go on the OMORI word starting one.
The argument video has a 30% chance of being real. The year was 1988, explaining the distortion (Omocat MADE the distortion.).
The audio itself and distortion comes from the game "OMORI" which is made by the same developer of SM Argument, Omocat.
OMORI is based-off of Omocat's experiences of Nikki, etc. (Nikki is second name.).
Explanation: One of the Accidental Murder arguments EVER made.
Deciphered:
Please note that it is 40% deciphered;
Search Sunny Argument on YT (Youtube) and go on the OMORI word starting one.
The argument video has a 30% chance of being real. The year was 1988, explaining the distortion (Omocat MADE the distortion.).
The audio itself and distortion comes from the game "OMORI" which is made by the same developer of SM Argument, Omocat.
OMORI is based-off of Omocat's experiences of Nikki, etc. (Nikki is second name.).
by themafaka January 30, 2024

Similiar to the word arguing but not interchangable, it's used to denote civil and intellectual discussions between people.
by joemamamia April 15, 2021

Hym "That's called 'No True Scottsman Fallacy' Michael. What you were going to say in response to that question. 'No True Scottsman Fallacy' Mike. That's also not an argument. So, he doesn't believe in Christ... And he celebrated Christmas any... So it isn't an option... It's a demonstrably True statement. Michael... Michael... If it isn't an incest cult, where did all the people come from? You have Adam... And you have Eve... We know how babies are made... How did you multiply 2 people into 9 billion? Incest. What do you call two people who share the same set of parents? Siblings."
by Hym Iam December 23, 2024

A regular argument in which the general topic at hand is unimportant but is still treated as if it actually is in some aspect, usually by the person/people who initially sparked the conversation in the first place. In most cases Cold-Fire Arguments get extremely heated for no other reason for the sake of the discourse rather than the actual topic.
"Why did we even decide to go along with that whole conversation last night? We got nowhere I ended with a shitty feeling afterward."
"It was a Cold-Fire Argument, that's why."
"It was a Cold-Fire Argument, that's why."
by Slimebacker January 18, 2022
