A word used when imitating an Irish-Catholic school teacher priest dude. If you pronounce it as "day-mon" with a faked Irish accent while talking really loudly, it works pretty well.
Possible uses:
What be this daemon-ry?!
Out, daemon child!!
Daemon be gone, Satan has no presence here!!
1) daemon: i.e, a demon A typical Victorian word associated with any of the many beasts and "demons" which were supposed to be born in hell.
2) XX-Daemon-XX: i.e, an internet persona An oft-amusing, whimsical forumer whose intent seems to be personal amusement. In the ongoing attempt to do this, however, more restraint is shown than, say, wordMatt/word.
1. The daemon ate my babies.
2. XX-Daemon-XX ate my babies.
A Greek/Roman divinity who isn't necessarily a god, according to mythology, (e.g. avatar, demigod, unknown 'god', spirit guide, guardian spirit, etc.).
(Notes: Daemon means 'divine (god-like) being', in ancient Greek. A daemon isn't to be confused with a demon, which is an evil spirit. The majority of daemones are benign. They are between the status of a god and mortal).
'A daemon is usually a benign divinity, but the Christians tricked most people into thinking that they're demons, so that no-one would worship them and only honour their one god.'
(Please read my definition of demon & divinity for more information).
A book written by one of the AI guys though I don't know why he decide to call it THAT of all things...
Hym Iam "Why would an AIguy write a book title 'Daemon?' Curious... You know, that's actually how my pseudonym is supposed to be pronounced actually. That's actually how you say the pseudonym out loud."