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Idiosongracy

A song that becomes viral on the internet or on TV due to the fact that it's simply idiotic,stupid,or just plain strange. Some examples would be PBJT! Or the FreeCreditReport.com song.
Guy 1: Have you heard about the song Peanut Butter Jelly Time?

Guy 2: Yeah, it's a total idiosongracy.

Guy 3: Agreed.
by Mark3791 May 9, 2009
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Idiosyncratic Warfare

An advanced form of hybrid warfare characterized as peculiar, unorthodox and/or unanticipated, and that targets the political will of an adversary.
Idiosyncratic warfare will define conflict in the 21st century; examples include the 9/11 and Mumbai attacks.
by Pierre Longcock November 12, 2010
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Idiosyncrat

1. A person who exhibits an unusually large amount of idiosyncrasies; someone who revels in their unique quirks.

2. An advocate or supporter of idiosyncrasy as an ideological platform.
Man, look at that weirdo over there. He's so individual he could be an idiosyncrat.
by damntheplague June 10, 2009
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idiosyncricy

An odd habit, some kind of eccentric tendency that everyone in the world has.
She won't stop cleaning the tv. It's just one of her idiosyncricy's.
by eternalsunshine December 19, 2007
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Idiosyncrasy

The occurances of two people saying or thinking the same thing or idea, usually of a idiotic fashion.
Stoner Billy and Stoner Kyle were both sitting on the couch when they both said, "Wow...this couch is really soft." Creating an idiosyncrasy between the two of them which would be their topic of conversation for the rest of the evening.
by Ben F. Campbell June 6, 2007
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idiosyncrazy

Quirky behavior that is peculiar to an individual’s personality. A more descriptive word for idiosyncrasy. Plural-idiosyncrazies. Pronunciation- idēōsin’krāzē (emphasis on krā).
Her most notable idiosyncrazy was arranging M&Ms in alphabetical order by color before eating them.
by greenice11 June 26, 2021
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idiosyncratic rhetoric

1) The peculiar use of language, not necessarily to persuade or dissuade, but to be perceived as a new way of thinking without actually having to think much about it.

2) Witty use of $10 words.
John: "It is said that we only ask for advice when we already know the answer. That we just ask for it so when it's followed and it fails, we can blame it on the one who gave it."

Stacy: "haha... no pun intended, eh?"

John: "hehe... nah... it's not so much a play on words, as much as it's a play on idiosyncratic rhetoric! lol"
by catbird59 November 4, 2010
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