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sandoring

(verb) To be enthrawled with chicken so much you have to kill every cunt in a particular room to get some chicken.
James wouldn't give Jim his KFC bargain bucket, so Jim started sandoring James.
by goodwinLAD May 11, 2014
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sandbaging

In the game of draw poker, a player who has a pat hand and will not raise any bets hoping that his opponents will think he has a poor hand.
Larry had a straight flush and sandbaged till the end.
by Dan Drzewiecki November 5, 2003
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Sandbaging

When someone shaves their balls and has a 5'oclock ball shaddow and drags it across a persons face.
After crossfit Brad kept sandbaging my face, so now I have ball burn.
by Nondairyrumble October 17, 2017
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Sandoring

The act of being a sandora , a viscous behaviour that hurts other people
I was afraid of Sara !! She was sandoring
by Moad86952 May 11, 2018
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Sandboxism

The philosophical view that the world is fundamentally a sandbox—a finite space with infinite possibilities, where you can build, destroy, create, and explore within certain constraints, but where nothing is permanent and everything is ultimately subject to the next tide or the next child with a bucket. Sandboxism embraces both the freedom to construct meaning and the humility of knowing all constructions are temporary. It's existentialism with better metaphors: you're in the sandbox, you didn't choose to be here, the sandbox has rules, but what you build is up to you—and it will all be flattened eventually, so build anyway.
"I'm stressed about my career, my legacy, my life choices. Then I remember Sandboxism: I'm just a kid in the cosmic sandbox, building castles that will wash away. So build a really cool castle, have fun doing it, and don't forget to eat snacks."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Scientific Sandboxism

The view that science operates within a metaphorical sandbox—a bounded domain with established rules (the scientific method, peer review, reproducibility) but infinite possibilities for exploration within those bounds. Scientists can dig anywhere, build any hypothesis, test any theory, but they cannot dig outside the sandbox—they cannot escape the fundamental constraints of human perception, measurement, and cognition. Scientific Sandboxism embraces both the power of science to explore systematically and its inherent limitations. The sandbox is all we have, but it's big enough for amazing castles.
Scientific Sandboxism "You think science will eventually explain everything? Scientific Sandboxism says: we're in a sandbox. We can map every grain, but we can't see outside the box. That's not failure—that's the condition of doing science. Build beautiful theories, just know they're sand castles."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Epistemological Sandboxism

The theory of knowledge that recognizes all knowing happens within a bounded sandbox—the limits of human cognition, language, culture, and perception. We cannot know what's outside the sandbox; we can only know within it. But within those bounds, we can build sophisticated knowledge structures, test them against experience, and agree intersubjectively on what works. Epistemological Sandboxism rejects both the arrogance of claiming access to absolute truth and the despair of claiming nothing can be known. The sandbox is real, and so is our knowledge of it—even if it's not the whole universe.
Epistemological Sandboxism "You keep demanding to know The Truth, capital T, absolute and final. Epistemological Sandboxism says: we're in a sandbox. We can know the sand really well, map every grain, predict its behavior. But we can't know what's outside. That's not relativism—that's just acknowledging the box."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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