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heterosectional

a term used by band geeks to describe people who only date others outside their section. This is preferred to being homosectional.
Clarinet Player: Hey, you're heterosectional, right?
Saxophone Player: No, sorry. I only date other saxophones.

Thomas: That girl in our section is pretty cute, right?
Marshall: Yeah, too bad she's heterosectional.
by cherubic disaster November 19, 2012
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Heterosocial

Inclined to making friends predominately with people of the opposite sex.
Heterosocial behaviour is a common stereotype of homosexuals.
by ApricotFields June 12, 2019
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heteroginity

The state of virginity of or pertaining to a member of bi-sexual orientation, who has had relations with a member of his/her same gender already, but not of the opposite sex.
Bob has already fellated Stan, but this weekend he might lose his heteroginity.
by Christopher R. Ferguson September 30, 2006
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Haterolic

A person addicted to being a Hater. Usualy found consuming Massive Quantities of Haterade. Attends HA (Haters Anonymous) meetings on a frequent basis. Also sees a psychiatrist for Anger Management Issues.
That damn fool is a haterolic!
by Tony Gaona October 6, 2005
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Heterosocksual

Preference for the left and right sock to be of a different style and/or color. Heterosocksuality is often questioned as unnatural in Western society, but was popular among Romans and may have a genetic basis.
Janice's co-workers frequently pointed out her "mistake" of wearing mismatched socks, not realizing that heterosocksuality was natural for her.
by dazzle23 October 3, 2012
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Heterarchism

from "heteros" ("other") and "archon" ("power"): 1. A system that involves complex "nesting," or "strange loops" of relations of power, so that one node may be simultaneously above and below itself. Example: a is above b, b is above c, c is above a. Real life example: checks and balances in the United States government. The Judicial Branch, for example, is "above" the Executive, in that the Supreme Court is the final arbiter of constitutionality, and therefore can rule a Presidential Order unconstitutional and strike it down; but the Executive is "above" the Judicial, in that the President appoints Supreme Court Justices. No one node is at the top of the hierarchy, and therefore the system is heterarchical. 2. A movement whose purpose is to establish a heterarchy. 3. A movement that subverts, destabilizes, and seeks to abolish hierarchical relations, without (necessarily) believing in a utopian future where there will be no more power relations (in this sense, heterarchism is distinct from anarchism). 4. Any movement that seeks to empower those who are excluded from existing power elites - i.e. that seeks to empower "the others" (thus "other power" - heterarchy).
I'm not an anarchist, I'm a heterarchist. I'm pretty skeptical that there will ever be any kind of perfect society in which no one has power over anyone else, but I think that instead of focusing on this magical world in the future, we should focus on how we can fight oppression here and now. That's why I believe in heterarchism.
by hanuman1976 September 6, 2013
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Heterodacity

The obnoxious audacity heterosexuals have towards us gay people.
the heterodacity that cishet males have to think that "I can change you" can end homosexuality
the heterodacity of straight people kissing in front of our kids and spreading their agenda
by SJADFJA December 21, 2021
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