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Wormology

Self abasement usually by Christians. "You don't know how bad I've been", type blue notes. A symptom of the prison of self abasement.
She often uses wormology when describing her sins, "I am so bad that I can't possibly do good... you want to hear it... blah blah blah....
by Polycarp 55 April 29, 2009
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Nordology

the study of Nordic countries and their people, including their political, social and cultural norms and values.
I cannot cotton on to Nordology.
by uttam maharjan November 26, 2010
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Namology

When your mother constantly forgets your name or calls you by ALL of your siblings names before eventually getting to yours.
Yesterday my mother called me by my three brothers names, two sisters names, and my uncles name, then she got it right. Typical case of namology.
by Drahkir October 27, 2018
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noahology

noahology is the way noah thinks, he is so in love with a girl named anastasia and he doesn’t see or imagine himself with any one else and he gets really sad when she’s sad and he’s worried abt her atm too and he loves her so much and can’t wait to see her-noahology
i have noahology for her
by noahology October 22, 2020
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Normatology

The study of what is considered "normal" and "the norm"—not as natural facts but as social constructions that shift across time, culture, and context. Normatology examines how norms are created, enforced, internalized, and contested. It asks: who decides what's normal? How do norms regulate behavior? What happens to those who deviate? Drawing on sociology, anthropology, and psychology, normatology reveals that the "normal" is never neutral; it is a tool of social order, often excluding or pathologizing marginalized groups. Understanding normatology helps resist the pressure to conform to arbitrary standards and recognize that today's deviance may be tomorrow's norm.
*Example: “His normatology research showed that the 'normal' workday was a 19th-century factory convention, not a timeless truth—yet it still controlled millions of lives.”*
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal April 2, 2026
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Normatology

The study of the "normal" and "norm" using the same inferential methods as Sovietology or Kremlinology—analyzing observable behaviors, language patterns, social sanctions, and institutional signals to map the unwritten rules that define what counts as normal in a given community. Where Sovietologists studied party congresses and public statements to deduce hidden power structures, normatologists study social media call‑outs, workplace gossip, and everyday interactions to reveal the tacit norms that govern behavior. It treats normality not as a static fact but as a dynamic, often contested system maintained by subtle enforcement mechanisms—microaggressions, eye contact, tone policing, exclusion. Normatology helps explain why certain acts feel "off" without being explicitly forbidden, and how communities produce conformity without written laws.
Example: "Her normatology research analyzed Discord moderation logs to reverse‑engineer the server’s unspoken rules about ‘tone’—rules never written in the guidelines but enforced as strictly as any law."
by Abzugal April 2, 2026
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