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Laura Vandervoort

White hot actress that will play Supergirl in the tv show "Smallville" beginning September 2007.
by Adrian October 9, 2007
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vanderpool

Vertically challenged, hipster hair style, sweater wearing karaoke star. Prince of perfection. Perfection as in "eyebrows, jawline & douchebagginess"
Person 1: I'm having such a vanderpool day
Person 2: oh that sucks man. I'm sorry.
by Handy dandy notebook December 28, 2016
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Vanderhoof

Vanderhoof is a skate park in toronto ontario (canada) It is also the name of the street it is on.
It has a great bowl but a shitty street set up
Vanderhoof has a nice bowl but theres a crack above the 6 set and the ledges are warped.
by n333m September 22, 2005
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Vandervoort

A little munchkin that likes hiding in igloos while playing the guitar.

They often live in herds, their usual habitat is often filled with alcohol.
Their main occupation is sleeping.
They are often lost
Why is that guy acting so wierd? He's a Vandervoort.
by Pinkhairgirly101 November 14, 2016
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Vanderwood

Everyone wants a Vanderwood route
by fummy7071111 January 26, 2018
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Vanderpoolism

Vanderpoolism

Vanderpoolism is a rare, psychosocial contagion disorder triggered by prolonged exposure to an individual carrying the Vanderpool Trait (VPT). The condition is not genetic or infectious in the traditional sense—it spreads through behavioral mimicry and neurological stress response.

Cause:
Researchers believe Vanderpoolism is caused by repeated exposure to highly irregular behavioral patterns that overstimulate the mirror-neuron system, leading to maladaptive neural rewiring.

Transmission:
• Close or repeated social contact
• High emotional or environmental stress
• Prolonged exposure (hours to weeks)

Symptoms:
• Sudden personality shifts
• Extreme or irrational behavior
• Compulsive decision-making
• Loss of social filters
• Oscillation between overconfidence and confusion
• Uncharacteristic risk-taking or isolation

Progression:
Symptoms usually begin subtly (mild odd behavior) and can escalate into marked abnormality if exposure continues.

Diagnosis:
Clinical observation + behavioral history. Brain imaging may show temporary dysregulation in the prefrontal cortex.

Treatment:
• Immediate removal from the Vanderpool exposure source
• Cognitive behavioral therapy
• Sensory grounding techniques
• Symptoms typically resolve within weeks if untreated exposure stops

Prognosis:
Good. Most patients return to baseline with no lasting damage—though brief residual weirdness may persist.
We’ve noticed that you’ve been acting different lately, very weird & strange. I thank that you may have Vanderpoolism!
by Dr. Bob Conley MD January 19, 2026
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