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Hypermodèle

(n.) The most extreme or absurd example of a particular kind of personality, character, or behavior. Most commonly applied within the context of political ideology or moral belief.

Derived from the Latin "hyper" meaning "beyond," and the French "modèle" from the Latin "modus" meaning "manner; measure."
The Westboro Baptist Church is the hypermodèle of Christian Conservatism.
by philosophy_dude January 1, 2021
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Hyperonyx

A stremer who is an amazing and handsome man who deserves the world but not everyone in it.
Person 1:"Wow, he acts like HyperOnyx."
Person 2:"I love him."
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hypermodernism

An art movement which proffers that consumption is an image.

Particularly, it posits that real-life digital avatars are deconstructing or "consuming" skeuomorphs from the periphery.
Hypermodernism posits that skeuomorphs are subcultures and that edge-actors or edge-assets are deconstructing these niche movements from the outside; revealing the movements to be "images of consciousness."
by sandraxine October 14, 2021
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Hypermonumental

A female unit named Madison Breitenbach who weighs over 698,142,377,874,938 solar masses, which equates to approximately 400 milky-way galaxies.
Wow, that giant galaxy over there is almost Hypermonumental.
by 87362Giant January 25, 2025
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political hypermodernism

The ideology of a religion as a state in contrast to the idea of a nation (a contiguity of individuals) as a state or a race as a state (National Socialism).

Religious nationalism after zionism.
In political hypermodernism, religions follow Judaism's postmodern example and create their own nations.
by metawave April 13, 2019
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