Repetition of nonsensical words or sounds, usually pervasive into everyday actions or conversations.
by Dirt McGurt May 9, 2024
Get the Echolalia mug.1: A phobia in which the person's reality drastically changes to a point where there is no going back. This fear usually occurs due to the fact of 2020 changing everything. They are scared of continuing on, so they try everything in their power to go back to the "normal" days. Thus, "echoing" the past in their hopes to return to "normal". They often reminisce about the past and find themselves uncontrollably crying at the slightest hint of nostalgia. They aren't necessarily afraid of change. Rather, they're afraid of not being able to control it and go back.
2: The fear of echos. Simple as that.
2: The fear of echos. Simple as that.
1: *Person with Echophobia thinks about better times in the past* *Reminisces about how things were better* *realizes the reality of being never able to go back* *starts crying uncontrollably*
2: *Person with Echophobia in a cave says something that echos* AHHHH! *The screams echo, making the person scream more*
2: *Person with Echophobia in a cave says something that echos* AHHHH! *The screams echo, making the person scream more*
by SuperDK09 May 13, 2024
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Knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to
make freaky life choices. She loves to go back to her ex’s and loves to explore nature
Knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to
make freaky life choices. She loves to go back to her ex’s and loves to explore nature
by Source sauce May 19, 2024
Get the Echiverga mug.Derived from the French word "Éclosion" which refers to an act of an insect emerging from it's pupal case or an egg.
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by Zveno May 23, 2024
Get the Eclosionate mug.Ecosystems are communities of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment, functioning as a unit.
They include biotic components (plants, animals, microorganisms) and abiotic components (air, water, soil, climate) that work together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.
They include biotic components (plants, animals, microorganisms) and abiotic components (air, water, soil, climate) that work together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.
"Coral reefs are delicate ecosystems that support a diverse range of marine life."
"Deforestation disrupts local ecosystems, leading to loss of biodiversity and changes in climate."
"Wetlands are vital ecosystems that help filter water and provide habitat for many species."
"Deforestation disrupts local ecosystems, leading to loss of biodiversity and changes in climate."
"Wetlands are vital ecosystems that help filter water and provide habitat for many species."
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