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abreve lang extend

abreviation language formed of mostly one syl words to save on time and then inexplicably doubled or lengthened, thus defeating the purpose.
Honey chile thats just that abreve lang extend nonsense
by That Rockstar Bre-Boots April 25, 2011
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pee pee extend

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Bill: Your Roblox GF is online.
Fred: Shit *Pee Pee Extend*
by Ravioli,Ravioli,GiveMeTheFormu January 18, 2020
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April Fools Extended

The day after April 1st, April 2nd is considered an extension of April Fools because the implications that the jokes on the previous day were jokes, doesn’t hold substance, and thus are serious. Thus, April 2nd is barely any different from its preceding day, and jokes can be done since the time zone difference globally is affected on these two days; thus April 3rd is when the April Fools is officially over… beginning with Oceania time.
2023 will be the first year where such practice is witnessed and conducted, and will be a tradition for those who know the purpose onwards, globally.
Marc: Man yesterday was fun with our waterbug antics on the class!
Don: Yeah it was.. (Don shakes his end with Marc, attached to Don is a shocker, and Marc is shocked)
Marc: Dude what the heck was that for!!?
Dan: don’t you see, April fools isn’t really over, the second day is considered an extension for those who missed this chance yesterday, April fools extended
by PeanutJam91 February 22, 2023
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does it extend

is when a womans pussy extends further into her body
bro go ask her does it extend maybe u will get bitches you fucking nigger
by gojo.satoru.official June 13, 2024
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A broader version of the Extended Causality Hypothesis, proposing that the known laws of physics are not complete but are projections or subsets of a larger, extended physics that operates beyond our current observational capabilities. The hypothesis suggests that what we call "physics" is what we can detect from within spacetime—but there may be extended physics that operates outside, beyond, or between the domains we can access. This extended physics might include phenomena currently considered impossible (FTL travel, telepathy, precognition) that are perfectly lawful in a larger framework. It might include dimensions beyond our perceptual reach, forces beyond our measurement, entities beyond our detection. The hypothesis doesn't claim that magic is real—it claims that our current physics is real but incomplete, and that an extended physics awaits discovery when we find ways to access domains beyond our current observational limits. It provides a framework for taking anomalies seriously without abandoning scientific rigor: anomalies might be windows into extended physics, not violations of physics.
Example: "The Hypothesis of Extended Physics suggests that FTL travel isn't impossible—it's just impossible within our current observational domain. In the extended physics that includes higher dimensions, it might be as natural as walking. We can't see it yet, but that doesn't mean it's not there."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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A broader version of the Extended Causality Hypothesis, applying specifically to thermodynamic laws—proposing that the laws of thermodynamics we know (conservation of energy, increase of entropy, unattainability of absolute zero) apply within our observational domain, but extended thermodynamic principles may operate beyond it. This hypothesis suggests that phenomena that appear to violate thermodynamics (perpetual motion, entropy decrease, energy from nowhere) might be lawful within an extended framework. A system that seems to produce energy might be drawing from thermodynamic dimensions we can't measure; an event that appears to decrease entropy might be exporting it to domains we can't see; what looks like violation might be interaction with extended thermodynamic space. The hypothesis provides a framework for understanding claims of free energy, anomalous cooling, or reverse entropy without dismissing them as impossible—they might be impossible within our thermodynamics but possible within extended thermodynamics.
Example: "The device seemed to produce more energy than it consumed—a clear violation of thermodynamics. But the Hypothesis of Extended Thermodynamics suggests it might be drawing energy from dimensions we can't measure, operating according to laws we haven't yet discovered. The violation is only in our limited frame."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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A broader version of the Extended Causality Hypothesis, applying specifically to biological phenomena—proposing that the biology we know (evolution by natural selection, DNA-based inheritance, carbon-based life) applies within our observable domain, but extended biological principles may operate beyond it. This hypothesis suggests that phenomena currently considered impossible (spontaneous generation, radical longevity, non-DNA inheritance, life in impossible environments) might be lawful within an extended biological framework. It provides a framework for understanding claims of extraordinary biological phenomena without dismissing them as impossible—they might be impossible within our biology but possible within extended biology. The hypothesis also suggests that life might exist in forms we can't recognize, operating according to biological laws we haven't yet discovered, in dimensions we can't access.
Example: "The organism seemed to repair itself instantly, regenerate from nothing, live indefinitely—violating everything we know about biology. The Hypothesis of Extended Biology suggests it might be operating according to biological laws we haven't discovered yet, in domains we can't access. Not magic—just extended nature."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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