by the koz October 24, 2003
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So, how do we go from 'shell-shock' to 'battle-fatigue', from 'old dude' to 'senior citizen', from 'rape victim' to 'unconsenting intimacy participant'? Because our culture thrives on caustic euphemism: The dumbed-down, homogenized, neutralized language of the mindless majority who want it that way...
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The act or an example of substituting a mild, indirect, or vague term for one considered harsh, blunt, or offensive:
Euphemism is an expression intended by the speaker to be less offensive, disturbing, or troubling to the listener than the word or phrase it replaces, or in the case of doublespeak to make it less troublesome for the speaker.
When a phrase is used as a euphemism, it often becomes a metaphor whose literal meaning is dropped. Euphemisms are often used to hide unpleasant or disturbing ideas, even when the literal term for them is not necessarily offensive. This type of euphemism is used in public relations and politics, where it is sometimes disparagingly called doublespeak. There are also superstitious euphemisms, based (consciously or subconsciously) on the idea that words have the power to bring bad fortune (for example, not speaking the word "cancer"; see Etymology and Common examples below) and religious euphemisms, based on the idea that some words are sacred, or that some words are spiritually imperiling (taboo; see Etymology and Religious euphemisms below).
Euphemism is an expression intended by the speaker to be less offensive, disturbing, or troubling to the listener than the word or phrase it replaces, or in the case of doublespeak to make it less troublesome for the speaker.
When a phrase is used as a euphemism, it often becomes a metaphor whose literal meaning is dropped. Euphemisms are often used to hide unpleasant or disturbing ideas, even when the literal term for them is not necessarily offensive. This type of euphemism is used in public relations and politics, where it is sometimes disparagingly called doublespeak. There are also superstitious euphemisms, based (consciously or subconsciously) on the idea that words have the power to bring bad fortune (for example, not speaking the word "cancer"; see Etymology and Common examples below) and religious euphemisms, based on the idea that some words are sacred, or that some words are spiritually imperiling (taboo; see Etymology and Religious euphemisms below).
The substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression to replace one that might offend or suggest something unpleasant, for example, "he is at rest" is a euphemism for "he is dead."
“Euphemisms such as ‘slumber room’ . . . abound in the funeral business”.
“Euphemisms such as ‘slumber room’ . . . abound in the funeral business”.
by UDAI June 11, 2006
Get the Euphemisms mug.the substitution of a universally abstract adjective or adverb for that of a logically concrete adjective or adverb. the universally abstract adjective/adverb exist only in the realm of ideas and faith, as opposed to the realm of logic and reason. It can be used to explain the paradigm of dualism. It can be used to describe the true nature of a rock. It can be used to describe ________. It can be used to describe anything and everything, in a non- offensive, meaningful, and true way.
the universally abstract adjective can be used to convey a mutual understanding that is true, but is beyond words.
God is euphemystical.
A woman births a baby. When the father first gets to hold the child, he euphamystically looks into the mothers eyes.
Although they may not be thinking the same thing, there is mutual feeling of what IS. Similar to an archetypal symbol.
A feeling a person has that is relative to the feelings of another in some way.
"There are two things:
That which I know, &
That which I don't.
I may understand things in an abstract way, things I do not know in the realm of logic and reason.
So are there still only two things? "
That is such a eupemystical philosophy.
or
Dude, those new shoes are SO euphemystical- SICK.
God is euphemystical.
A woman births a baby. When the father first gets to hold the child, he euphamystically looks into the mothers eyes.
Although they may not be thinking the same thing, there is mutual feeling of what IS. Similar to an archetypal symbol.
A feeling a person has that is relative to the feelings of another in some way.
"There are two things:
That which I know, &
That which I don't.
I may understand things in an abstract way, things I do not know in the realm of logic and reason.
So are there still only two things? "
That is such a eupemystical philosophy.
or
Dude, those new shoes are SO euphemystical- SICK.
by Bread Sheppard December 20, 2008
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"Your mother and I had meetings between the sheets last fortnight"
When what you want to say is - "I fucked you mamma until she stained the sheets last night, bitch! "
When what you want to say is - "I fucked you mamma until she stained the sheets last night, bitch! "
by Robert Stewart May 13, 2005
Get the euphemism mug."let's just be friends" is nice for "no, I don't want to go out with you. You're a loser." ( euphemism )
by Nevermind Netherlands September 13, 2007
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When used in blogging or chat, "Dated(euphemism)" is used to mock, criticize, or show dislike for a couple who are going out.
The euphemism in parenthesis is a way to give your opinion that there is/was no love in the relationship, but rather it is/was just based on sex and lust.
It is a very mean thing to write about another person, (but funny)
Can be used in present, past, or future tenses
When used in blogging or chat, "Dated(euphemism)" is used to mock, criticize, or show dislike for a couple who are going out.
The euphemism in parenthesis is a way to give your opinion that there is/was no love in the relationship, but rather it is/was just based on sex and lust.
It is a very mean thing to write about another person, (but funny)
Can be used in present, past, or future tenses
A blog:
After John Doe broke up with Jane last week, he Dated (Euphemism) his new neighbor Jessica. Surprisingly, the relationship did not last.
After John Doe broke up with Jane last week, he Dated (Euphemism) his new neighbor Jessica. Surprisingly, the relationship did not last.
by DEL83183 April 19, 2009
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