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yes es

Opposite of "nuh uh". Used in a debate. It's the ultimate form of comeback.
Michael: "You suck at Fortnite"
Daniel: "Nuh uh"
Michael: "Yes es"
by ihfsdihaoifd July 27, 2023
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Rómeó és Júlia

A Hungarian musical adaptation of French musical composer Gerard Presgurvic's Roméo et Juliette (Inspired by Shakespeare's Tragedy) featuring a mentally fucked Tybalt, fiery redhead Mercutio, an all but chaotic VeronaVerse and a death scene featuring Romeo (Rómeó) hanging himself to death and Juliet (Júlia) slashing both wrists. Not good for kids and snowflakes, but great for those who seeks an actually good Romeo and Juliet interpretation. The only downside is... It's written in Hungarian.
If only Rómeó és Júlia has a good set of English subtitles....
by Some Guy in the Tavern September 6, 2023
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Jae-es Bok

If j.s. Bach was from Korea, he would be Jae-es Bok
by Lio messi legend September 18, 2023
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Loco Es Poco

Latino slang meaning (Crazy is a little) or (More than Crazy)
GUY: that dude is crazy
WOMAN: nope, loco es poco
by Jexocide December 26, 2023
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StrangeMouse_ES

A fucking guy I know.
It’s his mc gamer tag.
Hell StrangeMouse_ES, hop on Minecraft.
Don’t be Skibidi!
by Karpfenfischer01 January 27, 2025
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Radicalis Es Fallacy

A fallacy where someone dismisses all arguments of a person by labeling them "radical," "extremist," or "fringe." The label functions as a dismissal: if you're radical, nothing you say needs engagement. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation—as if calling someone radical proves their arguments wrong. But radical doesn't mean false; it means outside the mainstream. The mainstream can be wrong; radicals can be right. The fallacy is particularly insidious because it uses social position as epistemic judgment—confusing marginality with falsity.
"I presented a critique of economic inequality. Response: 'That's just radical leftist nonsense.' That's Radicalis Es Fallacy—dismissing by label, not by argument. Maybe it's radical; maybe it's right. The label doesn't settle it. Calling me radical avoids engaging what I actually said. It's ad hominem by political category."
by Dumu The Void March 2, 2026
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Conspiratista Es Fallacy

A fallacy where someone dismisses all arguments of a person by labeling them a "conspiracy theorist." The label functions as a conversation-ender: if you're a conspiracy theorist, nothing you say needs to be heard. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation, ignoring that some conspiracy theories have proven true and that the label is often used to dismiss legitimate inquiry. It's ad hominem by association—using the stigma of "conspiracy theorist" to avoid engagement.
"I raised questions about government transparency and corporate influence. Response: 'Oh, you're one of those conspiracy theorists.' That's Conspiratista Es Fallacy—using the label to dismiss, not engaging a single point. Some questions about power are legitimate; the label avoids them. Calling me a conspiracy theorist doesn't make my questions disappear."
by Dumu The Void March 2, 2026
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