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verbal identity

the part of a corporate identity that can be expressed in words - usually including values, vision statement, proposition, positioning, brand promise, key characteristics, tone of voice. It underpins the visual parts of the identity such as logos, colourways, graphic architecture etc.
We need to make sure the verbal identity is in place before we invite design agencies to tender.
by Mr Verbal February 15, 2010
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IDENTITY

RESTING IN GOD; DEPENDNG ON GOD, FREE FROM PREFORMANCE
AS I REST IN GOD, I BEGAN TO LOOK LIKE JESUS. IN HIS IMAGE, HAVING HIS IDENTITY WHICH IS THE FATHER, HIMSELF AND HOLY SPIRIT TO GAIN FULL ACCESS TO KINGDOM POWER AND DOMINION.
by @tikifaces_ March 11, 2024
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Identity-giving

Treating someone in certain ways to give them an identity that is better or worse than the one they have.
After people's appearance, the next thing that comes into play when they interact is the identity each person has of themselves. As they interact, people project their identity and in subtle ways, verbally or nonverbally, others accept or reject it, and sometimes they attempt to give the other person the identity they think they should have of themselves, and that identity can be better or worse than the one the person has of themselves. An example of identity-giving is when one day, someone treats someone else as if they were a genius.
by but for January 17, 2021
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Racial Identity

A term that protects cultural assimilators when people speak out against them. Supposedly, defined as the race you feel the most connected to. A person who adopts a racial identity might begin to: speak stereotypically, dress in outdated/ stereotypical clothing, change their physical appearance artificially, or state that they want to be reborn into their racial identity. Typically, but not as the exception, adopters of a racial identity are White American teenagers. Certain laws have been put into place to make it harder to protect your own culture from them. Search also: black Face, Jim Crow (character), weebs, and Oli London
1: Wassup my Bruther?
2: Why are you talking like that?
1: Cus I'm Black. I just got my results back on 23 and me, and it turns out I'm 30% Northeastern African, so I wanted to embrace my Black culture.
2: Not all Africans are Black, and there are other ways to embrace your heritage.
1: Shut up! You don't understand. Being Black is my racial identity. I'm Black and I've always been Black, Now I just have proof!
by Mracceptable September 6, 2020
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Critical Identity Theory

Ray Blanchards definition of what's wrong with modern day society
Critical Identity Theory is easily defined in the National Institute of Health a government board committee.
by AlphaEpsilon September 8, 2023
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plasmatic-identity

noun: one stage beyond gaseous identity narratives and two beyond fluid identity narratives.
That plasmatic-identity entity is too hard to fathom, having an identity that is so plasmatic that it keeps changing erratically.
by MinistryOfDEW December 19, 2023
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identical unidentical twins

unidentical twins (a guy and girl) that could 100% pass as Identical twins to someone who has no clue how twins work
Henry and Harper are totally identical unidentical twins, they look like almost the same person.
by fiveyearoldboyhumor March 18, 2024
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