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Veritoclasterian

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Definition:
Relating to or characteristic of a system, government, or ideology that actively suppresses, distorts, or destroys truth and knowledge to maintain control over people. A veritoclasterian society or regime opposes the dissemination of factual information, often through censorship, propaganda, and the systematic destruction of records, ideas, or intellectual freedom. The term combines veritas (Latin for “truth”) with clast (meaning “breaker” or “destroyer”) and -arian, suggesting an authority figure or ruling system with a destructive approach toward truth.
The regime of Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s displayed veritoclasterian tendencies by burning books that conflicted with their ideology, censoring the press, and propagating false science and biased historical narratives to control public opinion.

In George Orwell’s 1984, the concept of doublethink and the erasure of historical records in the Ministry of Truth is another veritoclasterian practice, where history is continuously rewritten to fit the government’s changing narratives, erasing true events from the collective memory.
by SASFS November 16, 2024
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Vegitarious

Being judgemental and making girls feel bad about themselves to look better in front of the male gender
“She’s such a vegitarious bitch
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Vedic Math

The ancient, mystical art of claiming math was invented by your ancestors without doing the math of actually reading the Vedas. Popular among pseudo-historians and WhatsApp scholars, it's a misinterpretation of a book by Bharati Krishna Tirtha, who himself admitted his formulas aren't Vedic but just catchy branding.
Example 1:
"My uncle said Indians invented zero and Vedic Math proves we were the smartest people ever."
"Bro, your uncle needs to subtract his ignorance first."
The mathematical equivalent of wearing a T-shirt that says "I Lift," when the only thing you’ve lifted is an internet conspiracy.

Taglines:

"Because rewriting history is easier than reading it."
"For those who think math textbooks need a spiritual awakening."
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veitnamor

An underground russian word that means Pussy. Read as “Vietnam War
Kyle: “Yo Jake, lemme suck your sis’ veitnamor”
Jake: “Only if you let me suck your mom’s veitnamor”
by Titty_sucker6969 January 8, 2025
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Velithra

Meaning:
The quiet, aching grief you feel when you realize a perfect moment is already becoming a memory, even as it unfolds

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Word: Velithra
Pronunciation: /veh-LEE-thrah/
Part of Speech: Noun
Example:
"We lay there beneath the fading sky, and a soft Velithra settled over us — the bittersweet knowing that this moment wouldn’t last
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Velithesis

Velithesis (noun) — A form of emotionally manipulative, subconscious thinking where one person uses carefully chosen information to provoke confusion, doubt, or anger in another. The target struggles to respond with certainty, caught in a loop of second-guessing whether they’re being psychologically manipulated by the very person confronting them.
He hit me with full Velithesis—twisting facts just enough to make me question my own memory, and by the time I tried to respond, I wasn’t even sure if I was defending the truth or just reacting to his setup.
by RugzWordz October 30, 2025
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Veritaphobe

Veritaphobe (veh-ri-ta-fohb) - noun
A person who avoids doing their own credible research because they fear discovering facts that might contradict their existing beliefs or rhetoric.

Origin: From Latin veritas (“truth”) + Greek-derived suffix -phobe (“fear of”), coined to describe the tendency to avoid fact-based inquiry)
“He’s a veritaphobe — his opinions come from YouTube and X instead of being gathered from their own credible research.”
by Ywg2002 November 8, 2025
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