The Strongest and final form of the chungus, the only fictional thing to take on Ultra Shronk and Shaggy.
by NotWifi September 23, 2021

A person who not only has ADHD but is also a procrastinator causing them to start multiple tasks but putting them all off till the last possible moment to complete.
Dennis is such a multi-protaskinator. He starts 5 things at one time and put's everything off till the last minute to complete.
by Smithfucius May 16, 2016

by Ricc Ricc May 5, 2018

When you're having two or more different conversations on different social media platforms with the same person.
by SheepPlagueRat March 13, 2018

Fluid Multi-Domain Symbolic Intelligence, or FMSI, is a cognitive capability and self-regulatory framework that enables an individual to transition fluidly, coherently, and intentionally between symbolic systems—while preserving internal logic, role integrity, and operational control. FMSI also refers to a personalized internal system used to impose structure, hierarchy, and coherence on internal processes during periods of instability or transformation.
Fluid Multi-Domain Symbolic Intelligence, or FMSI, is a process that is universal to all human beings, but unique in it's configuration to each depending on the user personalized input over time.
Example: Person A and Person B are saying the same thing but they do not understand the symbolic significance of their own individual FMSI. Person A is overlaying his FMSI on top of Person B's FMSI; and vice versa. Person A and Person B are arguing even though they actually agree.
Example: Person A and Person B are saying the same thing but they do not understand the symbolic significance of their own individual FMSI. Person A is overlaying his FMSI on top of Person B's FMSI; and vice versa. Person A and Person B are arguing even though they actually agree.
by Hadrian Maximus Aurelius Quinn July 10, 2025

by Super multi ball September 15, 2023

the practice of using Zoom meetings to accomplish household tasks, engage in work in other tabs, or communicate through other channels about things that have nothing to do with the Zoom meeting
by Jill Bystrom December 9, 2020
