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omnibussy

When you've got the whole collection, every volume, guide book, all ancillary material, the foldout poster.

OR

When he's got the finest bussy in the land.

Interchangeable.
I really need more shelf space, I've got a giant cardboard box in my bedroom with the entire Berserk omnibussy.

OR

He's so BPD but I can't resist that omnibussy
by anorlondo69 May 21, 2024
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OmniAristo

Pronunciation: \ ˈäm-ni-ˈa-ris-tō \

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:
1. An individual possessing extensive and diverse knowledge, expertise, or excellence across multiple fields or disciplines.
2. A person regarded as an intellectual elite, often demonstrating exceptional wisdom, understanding, and capability in various areas of study and practice.

Etymology:
Derived from the Latin prefix "omni-" meaning "all" or "every," and the Greek root "aristo," meaning "best" or "excellent."

Usage in a Sentence:
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.

Synonyms:
- Polymath
- Renaissance person
- Universal genius

Antonyms:
- Specialist
- Narrow-minded person

Related Words:
- Polymath
- Intellectual
- Erudite
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
by @debest June 8, 2024
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OmniAristo

Pronunciation: \ ˈäm-ni-ˈa-ris-tō \

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:
1) An individual possessing extensive and diverse knowledge, expertise, or excellence across multiple fields or disciplines.
2) A person regarded as an intellectual elite, often demonstrating exceptional wisdom, understanding, and capability in various areas of study and practice.

Etymology:
Derived from the Latin prefix "omni-" meaning "all" or "every," and the Greek root "aristo," meaning "best" or "excellent."

Synonyms:
- Polymath
- Renaissance person
- Universal genius

Antonyms:
- Specialist
- Narrow-minded person

Related Words:
- Polymath
- Intellectual
- Erudite
- Leonardo da Vinci is often considered an OmniAristo due to his profound contributions to art, science, and engineering.
- In modern times, an OmniAristo might be someone who excels in technology, literature, and the arts simultaneously.
by @debest June 13, 2024
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Omnichronic

Omnichronic: all time

1: beyond or outside of time.

2: without time.

3: unable to be affected by time.
God is omnichronic
by Gray87 July 9, 2024
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Omina Pomina

Standard attire that's seen worn at a nightclub or similar environment.
"I'm trying to figure out what to wear for my job interview, but all of my outfits are too Omina Pomina."
by OminousPommel January 19, 2026
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Oining

Vigorously orgasming, similar to gooning but more sigma.
Garen loves oining”.
by Jockogaren67 February 11, 2026
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Omniboden

A rare condition that causes certain dyslexia-like symptoms in many amphibians. It is believed to be a mutation carried through many stages of evolution.
anywayy what would u do if omniboden?
by Chibi_BB March 7, 2026
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