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1)Made to do something by His/Her friends.
Usually something you would NEVER do in the first place.
2)Forced to do something(peer pressure) and since your laughing, those around you would never think about stopping.
Usually something you would NEVER do in the first place.
2)Forced to do something(peer pressure) and since your laughing, those around you would never think about stopping.
by m37415 September 17, 2014
synonymous with "phenomenal to nom" but takes three less syllables to say...
...giving you three more syllables' worth of nomming time.
...giving you three more syllables' worth of nomming time.
1) dude, is nutella any good?
are you fucking kidding me, nutella is NOMINAL
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2) halloween = abominable
thanksgiving = nominal
are you fucking kidding me, nutella is NOMINAL
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2) halloween = abominable
thanksgiving = nominal
by Jinkonom January 22, 2010
Originating in the teachings of the eleventh-century scholastic philosopher Roscellinus, whose Latin formula was, 'universalis sunt nomina.' (universes are only names.)
This philosophical movement of sophists was based on the view that there is a profusion of "truths" - perhaps as many as there are people to believe them - but no single, final Truth, and that language makes its own reality.
Through the Nominalism idea, an argument, however firmly it seems to stand up, however watertight its logic, can always be demolished by contrary argument, if made by a skilled debater. - Man is the measure of all things.
Every angle can supported in some way by infinite interpretations. Therefore falsehood and truth parish.
This philosophical movement of sophists was based on the view that there is a profusion of "truths" - perhaps as many as there are people to believe them - but no single, final Truth, and that language makes its own reality.
Through the Nominalism idea, an argument, however firmly it seems to stand up, however watertight its logic, can always be demolished by contrary argument, if made by a skilled debater. - Man is the measure of all things.
Every angle can supported in some way by infinite interpretations. Therefore falsehood and truth parish.
Nominalism:
What about someone who believes in beautiful things, but doesn't believe in the beautiful itself…? Don't you think he is living in a dream rather than a wakened state? (Republic 476c)
What about someone who believes in beautiful things, but doesn't believe in the beautiful itself…? Don't you think he is living in a dream rather than a wakened state? (Republic 476c)
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