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paradigm shift

1. A change of condition, idea, status, etc.

2. Your characters' job mode in Final Fantasy XIII during a fight. You can shift it back and forth, depending on what the situation calls for.
1. John: I think it's time for me to have a relational paradigm shift.
Jeff: You do mean get a girlfriend, right?

2. Evan: Ohay, the enemy staggered, time to use the Relentless Assault paradigm! "paradigm shifts*
by Anons Anonymous August 24, 2011
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paradigm gaming

A team of randoms lead by a big header loser that sucks and can't win.
by pG Who? April 5, 2010
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Paradigm Shift

1. A change to anything being described by a person who likes to use buzzwords.

2. Has no real meaning, but people like to pretend it does.
Now that I am the manager, we are going to experience a paradigm shift in the marketing department

In order to become successful, we need to have a paradigm shift in this department.
by Anonymous May 9, 2003
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Paradigm shift

When a person has a significant change in the way they process any given senario psychologically; this process can be driven in a positive light or a rather brutally pessimistic perspective
Anthony has had such a great influence on the team it has caused a paradigm shift in their work ethic, and as a result people are starting to work together.
by austin henry March 23, 2016
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paradigm shift

a band from Bloomington, Indiana featured on MTV's series MADE in mid-2007.
Joe: Dude, did you see the new MADE episode?
Chase: The one with Paradigm Shift?
Joe: Yea! It was awesome.
by eod enaj November 28, 2007
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Paradigm Shift

Nintendo's attempt to revolutionize and change the way of gaming as we see it.
by Nam January 19, 2005
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paradigm-ond

–noun
1.
Grammar .
a.
a set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme. Reflected and refracted into a multi-colored luminous hue.

2.
an example serving as a model; pattern. Reflected and refracted into a multi-colored luminous hue.
The thoughts he was having were "paradigm-ond."

The vision the man had was in a "paradigm-ond" form.
by SOLARMOON April 1, 2011
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