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Synacking

1. - to rereleasing something without meaningful changes or credit to the creator. B and C definitions to follow

2. - To overstate ones impact or significance to the nth degree.

3. - To commit an act of or just generally act with an air of douchebagery
Nitsuj17 was totally synacking it yesterday
by _OMJ_ April 16, 2011
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Sanaa

A sexy, sex lusting,beautifully attractive young woman who only wants the best for herself. All girls she comes into contact with gawk at her amazing beauty. Sanaa's a incredibly smart girl and only wants the bet in life,sex,love,and adventure!
I need and want a Sanaa in my life.
by Loveisreal04 February 25, 2017
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synai

A beatiful intelligent person who do not let people get to her easy, keep trying ,soon well be the greatest of all in the future,and would be so successful.
by Synai July 16, 2017
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Sanaa

Sanaa is the best person u will meet. she fine and has a big ass. She is loyal and all the boys want her. She is not friendly and will cuss u out quick. She fights people over the people she loves. She is not popular but well known. Her heart is not easy to break but she can break your heart is u make her mad.
Damn she is a Sanaa.

She mad fine and thiccccc.
Don't mess with ha she a Sanaa.
by Slimmmmmmthicccccccccc April 19, 2020
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Synaughtlyp

The feeling of the intensity of being high beyond belief.
Dude, that primo was so fucking nice, I feel all synaughtlyp.
by CGibson January 26, 2010
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Synaesthesia

Synaesthesia (also spelled synesthesia) is the neurological mixing of the senses. A synaesthete may, for example, hear colors, see sounds, and taste tactile sensations. Although this may happen in a person who has autism, it is by no means exclusive to autists. Synaesthesia is a common effect of some hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD or mescaline.

Synaesthetes often experience correspondences between the shades of color, tones of sounds, and intensities of tastes that provoke alternate sensations. For instance, a synaesthete may see a more intense red as the pitch of a sound gets higher, or a smoother surface might make one taste a sweeter taste. These experiences are not metaphorical or merely associations; rather, they are involuntary and are consistent throughout life, although some young synaesthetes seem to lose their ability by or during adulthood.

Synaesthesia can even occur when one of the senses no longer functions properly, e.g., a person who can see colours when words are spoken can still see the colours if he becomes blind in later life.

Two of the most common forms of synaesthesia are seeing sound or seeing letters and numbers in color.

Richard Cytowic wrote a pop-psych book about this condition entitled The Man Who Tasted Shapes.

In synaesthesia's most common form (Grapheme-color synaenesthesia), individual letters of the alphabet, as well as numbers, are "shaded" or "tinged" with a color. The alphabet color pattern is different for every individual. Many synaesthetes report that they were unaware their abilities were special or unusual until they realized other people didn't have them
'A' can appear to be bright yellow and 'M' can be a crimson, deep red color. Also objects like a chair can have personality and music can have taste. Depends on what type of Synaesthesia you have, you experience things differently.

Nick Carraway, the narrator of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, recounts "yellow cocktail music" playing at one of Gatsby's parties.

Ludwig van Beethoven considered B minor to be "the black key," and Franz Schubert viewed E minor as like "a maiden robed in white and with a rose-red bow on her breast." In such cases of long-dead people, it is difficult to tell whether they were describing their synesthesia or using figures of speech.
by -Tina- July 10, 2005
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synapse

Chemical synapses are specialized junctions through which neurons signal to each other and to non-neuronal cells such as those in muscles or glands. Chemical synapses allow neurons to form interconnected circuits within the central nervous system. They are thus crucial to the biological computations that underlie perception and thought. They provide the means through which the nervous system connects to and controls the other systems of the body, for example the specialized synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle cell is called a neuromuscular junction.

In popular culture, "synapse" is often used to describe a thought in a most artistic form, or even a "jerk reaction" to a certain stimuli.
"Synapse to synapse, the possibilities thin."
-Ben Gibbard
by Jason Re. June 20, 2008
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