The phrase you use as a filler word at the end of a sentence. It’s a slang words for you understand .
by Sikstoe September 9, 2023

A group designation which often has a negative connotation. Grouping may be based on many different factors such as sex, race, sexual orientation.
by Corbon Deoxide June 3, 2008

Its when you are tired and lay your face on top of your keyboard and letters randomly appear on screen from th pressure of you face .
by Nastilles September 4, 2010

1. A sub-type of otherkin.
The kind of partial or complete non-human being, (e.g. robot, animal, mythical creature, etc.) that a human identifies as or is the incarnation of.
2. A sort of member in a family, (e.g. child, parent, sibling, grandparent, etc.).
The kind of partial or complete non-human being, (e.g. robot, animal, mythical creature, etc.) that a human identifies as or is the incarnation of.
2. A sort of member in a family, (e.g. child, parent, sibling, grandparent, etc.).
'The following are an example of a 'kin-type: Mermaidkin, fairykin, elfkin, angelkin (aka. Earth angels), demigodkin, divinekin (aka. daemones), deitykin (aka. avatars), fictionkin, machinekin, alienkin (aka. starseeds), therians (incarnated animals) and more'.
(Notes: 'kin-type is short for otherkin type.
Please read my definition of otherkin for more information).
(Notes: 'kin-type is short for otherkin type.
Please read my definition of otherkin for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 22, 2022

Typing one's thoughts as one thinks them. When thought typing, the writer sends his thoughts from his soul and brain via his nerves to his fingertips which merge with the keyboard's keys which are connected to the computer and display the words he thinks and types on the screen.
'Thought typing’ transcribes one's thoughts to a computer screen. 'Thought writing' transcribes one's thoughts onto a piece of paper.
'Thought writing' and 'thought typing' are not the same as writing. Writing asks the brain to articulate a thought or emotion one feels and writes down the clause or sentences the brain has articulated.
'Thought writing' and 'thought typing' are not the same as writing. Writing asks the brain to articulate a thought or emotion one feels and writes down the clause or sentences the brain has articulated.
by but for December 16, 2017

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by JJTrundle April 29, 2022
