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Paradoxual

A person that is attracted to people that don't use labels to define their sexuality.
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by Apoxyc Judas June 9, 2016
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paradoxial

When a paradox type event has occurred.
After traveling back through time, I created a paradoxial event by destroying the facility that would have eventually created the time machine with which I traveled back through time.
by lord joshua June 2, 2015
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paradasical

adjective. Anything having something to do with or representing Paradise, itself.
Joe: The hammock you put up is paradasical!

Amy: Yeah, relaxing in it does remind us of paradise, the real beach sand around it is paradasical, too.
by MrKrash December 13, 2012
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Paradisical

Having the quality of paradise
Me: Colin, that island sure looks paradisical.

Colin: Is that another word youre gonna submit to urban dictionary?

Me: hmmmm
by Fluffiestdrop45 February 1, 2019
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Paradisical

Paradisical is a play on parasitic and paradise. A reminder to stretch horizons and avoid comfort zone bias.
I finally decided that the 14 day cruise ship was getting a little paradisical, rerouted my flight ticket and got off early on day 10 to rent a jeep and explore the inland instead.
by cyberphunkisms April 28, 2024
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Paradoxiautohuiotheocide

Paradoxiautohuiotheocide
(noun)
The paradoxical act in Christian theology wherein God, through the crucifixion of Jesus, simultaneously commits filicide and self‑sacrifice — killing his own divine son who is consubstantial with himself. Used humorously or pedantically to describe any situation where someone sabotages themselves by sacrificing a part of their identity that is also them.
Etymology: From Greek paradoxon (contrary to expectation), auto (self), huios (son), theos (god), and Latin ‑cide (to kill).

See also:
• Paradoxiautoteknotheocide — variant using teknon (child) instead of huios (son).
• Autogenotheocide — emphasizes “offspring” but risks confusion with genocide.
• Autoparadoxidgenotheocide — maximalist pedantic form: “self‑paradox‑offspring‑god‑killing.”
• Theocide / Deicide — existing terms meaning “killing a god,” but lacking the paradoxical self‑referential nuance.
"The often cited paradoxiautohuiotheocide found in the New Testament tends to lead extensive debates over the nature of God and Jesus Christ. Paradoxiautohuiotheocide is a contrived convolution derived of the apparent paradox of Jesus Christ being both the son of God and God incarnate. No other express examples of this nature appear in theological mythology, and appears to be unique to the Christian faith. While it is true other mythologies certainly have gods who die, gods who sacrifice themselves, or gods who kill their offspring, no other has constructed it such that the demigod offspring embodies the parental deity leading to the dualistic suicide/filicide/patricide construction as found in the New Testament. It is unique as it fuses three different, yet common, mythological tropes; deity-mortal offspring, incarnation of the deity as a mortal, and self-sacrifice Paradoxiautohuiotheocide perfectly describes this narrative fusion within the Biblical narrative."
by FriarM November 21, 2025
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