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Themenism

them·i·nism
/ˈtheməˌnizəm/
noun
the advocacy of they/them's rights on the basis of being more important than that of heterosexes.
"the inclusion of all these they/thems in past society shows the impact theminism has had on the kids"

The new co-opted version of feminism.

See: Themenist or They/Them.

Also known as TheyThemenism.
"Themenism has really begun to make women's sports unfare..."
by Northernescapes March 4, 2023
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Theme

Theme (adjective) refers to a product outfit or event that fits perfectly with a recognised aesthetic or concept.
Person A: “Hey I love your outfit
Person B: “Thanks I’m going to a renaissance fair later”

Person A: “Cool that belt is so theme”
by SAD_WICH :(( June 29, 2023
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Themepark sucker

a themeparksucker is a person who dosent know anything about theme parks, they usually spend money on the most boring rides ever, they dont even know what theyre names are.
my friend is a themepark sucker, he dosent even know what a swinging ship is!!
by totallywordrealnid July 31, 2023
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theme convergence

At the time it seems multiple completely different things are going on. But looking back, all of it is part of your same small world and nothing was different from one another after all.
The theme convergence between my music and the science labs I typed 3 years ago
by OffensiveKpopFan November 30, 2023
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theme

1. the first major constituent of a clause, indicating the subject-matter, typically being the subject but optionally other constituents, as in “ poor he is not.”.
2. an essay written by a student on an assigned subject.
3. a prominent or frequently recurring melody or group of notes in a composition.
4. the stem of a noun or verb; the part to which inflections are added, especially one composed of the root and an added vowel.
5. any of the twenty-nine provinces in the Byzantine empire.
1. "In the sentence 'Poor he is not,' the theme is 'poor,' which is a constituent that introduces the subject matter of the clause."
2. "The theme of the student's essay, assigned by the teacher, was the impact of social media on teenagers."
3. "the first violin takes up the theme high up in its register"
4. "In linguistics, the 'theme' of a word is the core part to which grammatical endings are attached, such as '-ed' for past tense or '-s' for plural."
5. A theme in the Byzantine Empire was a geographically defined military-civilian district, essentially a province with its own military and administrative structure.
by Arminkshipper January 3, 2025
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Themes And Such

A term coined after chapter 231 of "Chainsaw Man". It refers to an event in a story where the author throws away any form of buildup and tension, dismantles prior Checkov's guns or even disregard entire character arcs and plot points in service of "Themes". While in some cases this can make for amazing story moments, for the most part it is seen by modern audiences as a crutch, sometimes even stripping the prestige a story once had in the eyes of most readers.
"Although Megumi Fushiguro's entire arc was put on the sideline for the latter third of the Jujutsu Kaisan, atleast it make sense thematically. You know, Themes and such.
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Dream Theme

A song that is mysteriously in one's head upon waking from a night's sleep. Often found to be the "soundtrack" to a dream they were having.
"I woke up this morning singing New York, New York in my head. Must've been my Dream Theme last night."
by That_guy_at_work October 6, 2008
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