The subtle or persistent act of intruding into someone’s life, especially through digital means, without invitation—often after they’ve made it clear the door is closed. Can involve passive surveillance, algorithmic nudging, or emotional reentry. Not quite stalking, but definitely unwelcome.
No matter how many times I remove certain profiles, they keep showing up in my feed. It’s like the algorithm is committed to pure interlopation.
by mezcant June 4, 2025
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/ˈɪn.tər.laɪkt/
1. Mutually liked or appreciated by two or more people, often implying a reciprocal or shared fondness, especially in social or emotional contexts.
2. Describing things (such as ideas, posts, or entities) that have been connected through mutual liking or approval.
/ˈɪn.tər.laɪkt/
1. Mutually liked or appreciated by two or more people, often implying a reciprocal or shared fondness, especially in social or emotional contexts.
2. Describing things (such as ideas, posts, or entities) that have been connected through mutual liking or approval.
Example sentences:
• After their first conversation, it was clear they were interliked — the chemistry was instant.
• The two artists’ styles were so interliked by fans that their collaboration felt inevitable.
• After their first conversation, it was clear they were interliked — the chemistry was instant.
• The two artists’ styles were so interliked by fans that their collaboration felt inevitable.
by 13Sunshine13 June 20, 2025
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Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərlɪŋgwəl ˈpjʊərɪzəm/
Definition:
1. The rigorous avoidance of foreign obscenities and vulgarities in multilingual communication.
2. Strict adherence to pure linguistic forms, rejecting hybridization or assumption from other languages.
3. Dedication to preserving linguistic integrity and cultural authenticity in cross-language contexts.
4. Preference for standardized, culturally-aligned expressions over mixed or acquired terms.
Significance:
• It defines linguistic rigidity across languages.
• It emphasizes linguistic discipline and uniformity.
• It identifies cultural sensitivity in communication.
• It avoids mixing disparate linguistic elements.
• It simplifies multilingual standards.
• It improves clarity in official translations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, including native obscene expressions.
Definition:
1. The rigorous avoidance of foreign obscenities and vulgarities in multilingual communication.
2. Strict adherence to pure linguistic forms, rejecting hybridization or assumption from other languages.
3. Dedication to preserving linguistic integrity and cultural authenticity in cross-language contexts.
4. Preference for standardized, culturally-aligned expressions over mixed or acquired terms.
Significance:
• It defines linguistic rigidity across languages.
• It emphasizes linguistic discipline and uniformity.
• It identifies cultural sensitivity in communication.
• It avoids mixing disparate linguistic elements.
• It simplifies multilingual standards.
• It improves clarity in official translations.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, including native obscene expressions.
Examples:
• "In the American (English) language, interlingual purism tries to avoid Russian (foreign) obscene and vulgar expressions."
• "In the Spanish language, interlingual purism tries to avoid Russian (foreign) obscene and vulgar expressions."
• "Interlingual purism ensures accurate and respectful translations."
• "Translators practicing interlingual purism enhance cultural harmony."
• "Educators advocate interlingual purism to safeguard linguistic boundaries."
• "In the American (English) language, interlingual purism tries to avoid Russian (foreign) obscene and vulgar expressions."
• "In the Spanish language, interlingual purism tries to avoid Russian (foreign) obscene and vulgar expressions."
• "Interlingual purism ensures accurate and respectful translations."
• "Translators practicing interlingual purism enhance cultural harmony."
• "Educators advocate interlingual purism to safeguard linguistic boundaries."
by Dmitrio August 1, 2025
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Definition:
1. To run or move rapidly between parallel paths or lanes.
2. To navigate alternating routes during running.
3. To dart or zig-zag between competing trajectories.
4. To maneuver through populous spaces by running.
Significance:
• It defines agile running.
• It emphasizes nimble movement.
• It identifies evasive tactics.
• It avoids compound verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of runners' strategies.
• It improves clarity in sports commentaries.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run between paths".
Past verb: intercurrated
Present simple verb: intercurrate, intercurrates
Present continuous verb: intercurrating
Definition:
1. To run or move rapidly between parallel paths or lanes.
2. To navigate alternating routes during running.
3. To dart or zig-zag between competing trajectories.
4. To maneuver through populous spaces by running.
Significance:
• It defines agile running.
• It emphasizes nimble movement.
• It identifies evasive tactics.
• It avoids compound verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of runners' strategies.
• It improves clarity in sports commentaries.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run between paths".
Past verb: intercurrated
Present simple verb: intercurrate, intercurrates
Present continuous verb: intercurrating
Examples:
• "Marathoners intercurrate winding avenues."
• "Obstacle course participants intercurrate between barriers."
• "Parkour athletes intercurrate across edifices."
• "Triathlon contestants intercurrate amid traffic."
• "Forest trail runners (currors) intercurrate through foliage."
• "Marathoners intercurrate winding avenues."
• "Obstacle course participants intercurrate between barriers."
• "Parkour athletes intercurrate across edifices."
• "Triathlon contestants intercurrate amid traffic."
• "Forest trail runners (currors) intercurrate through foliage."
by Dmitrio August 10, 2025
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Get the Intellutteranciphobia mug.(Adj.) Meaning AlmostSmart. Having intelligence but lacking desire or ability to put into useful application.
(Syn.) Lazy intelligence.
(Syn.) Lazy intelligence.
The person almost completed the task, having all the knowledge and resources needed, but their INTELLUDED mind set prevented the completion correctly.
*Reference to "Example" section of INTELLUDED.
The person isn't dumb, or ignorant. In contrast the have apt intelligence if not more than needed, but they have all resources needed, but chose to take a shortcut or not complete the task." Word by Oscar Martinez jr
*Reference to "Example" section of INTELLUDED.
The person isn't dumb, or ignorant. In contrast the have apt intelligence if not more than needed, but they have all resources needed, but chose to take a shortcut or not complete the task." Word by Oscar Martinez jr
by AlmostSmart December 20, 2025
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