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geourgina

Compliment used in an extreme level towards a woman that has a goddess like physiques. Uses the genital area of females to describe someone who is considered gorgeous.
“Girl you are su geourgina, that dress looks so geourgina on you.”
by bingy dingy June 18, 2024
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Gouda

when something is good or damn good
In game 2 when gudos got reverse hit in the stanley cup playoffs it changed everything taking him out for game 3 and making him weak for the rest of the series
You scored 3 genos in your last game, gouda.

Eww, gouda, nice rip top yitty brandon

In game 5 gudos gouda reverse hit changed everything
by Killerbee Cow March 25, 2024
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Geordiephobic

Geordiephobic (noun)- a person who is discriminatory or abusive towards a person who's cultural background is from the northeast, specifically from Newcastle.
"Divven't call me Mar poor like, that's geordiephobic!"
by Lukeyd5062 March 28, 2024
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Geodynamics

The quasi-scientific study of how the Earth's tectonic plates move, but used colloquially to describe the profound, pseudo-spiritual impact a person has on a room simply by entering it. It’s the perceived shift in the "continental drift" of social vibes, as if one’s personality possesses the magnetic force of the Earth's core. When a true "Geodynamic" individual arrives, they don't just walk in; they cause a subduction of old conversations and an uplift of new energy. It’s less about mantle convection and more about the convection of attention.
Example: "When Jake showed up to the party in that vintage leather jacket, the whole geodynamics of the gathering changed. Suddenly, everyone was orbiting around him like he was the new Pangaea."
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
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Geodynamic Sciences

The formal academic discipline dedicated to studying the profound, and often inexplicable, influence of inanimate geological features on human behavior and social structures. While officially about planetary processes, in practice, it's the field of justifying why certain people are "rock solid" and others are "shifting sands." It involves complex modeling to predict how a person’s foundation—their "bedrock" principles—will hold up under the pressure of life's "tectonic" stresses, such as a mortgage or a surprise visit from in-laws.
Example: "Professor Albright published a groundbreaking paper in Geodynamic Sciences this week, definitively proving that my ex-boyfriend's personality wasn't just emotionally unavailable—it was geologically unstable, prone to both pyroclastic outbursts and glacial withdrawal."
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
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Geodynamics of Geology

A recursive field of study examining how the study of rocks itself moves and changes over time. It’s the "meta" layer of geology, focusing on the shifting academic preferences, funding earthquakes, and eruptive trends in geological theory. This discipline tracks the "plate tectonics" of scientific consensus, noting how a focus on mineralogy can be abruptly subducted by a new, flashy trend in paleomagnetism. It’s the study of the sociology of rock nerds and how their collective focus drifts across the continental crust of knowledge.
Example: "The geodynamics of geology shifted seismically last year when that viral TikTok about 'self-care crystals' caused a massive migration of grad students from hard-rock petrology into the suddenly lucrative field of gemological sociology."
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
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Geodynamics of Gemology

The specific application of geodynamic principles to the world of precious stones. It's the study of the immense social and financial pressures that cause trends in the gem market to "fold" and "fault." This includes analyzing how a celebrity engagement ring acts as an "igneous intrusion," forcing a new gemstone (like a morganite or a padparadscha sapphire) into the public consciousness and displacing the established "sedimentary" layers of diamond dominance.
Example: "When Meghan Markle wore that aquamarine ring, the geodynamics of gemology went into overdrive. The tectonic plates of the jewelry industry shifted overnight, and suddenly every bride wanted a blue-green rock, causing a massive upthrust in the price of aquamarines and a corresponding trough for traditional emeralds."
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
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