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descongelaciónophobia

The fear of Mariah Carey's "All i want for christmas is you"
Oh no, its Mariah Carey! I have descongelaciónophobia!
by RoseGoldGG December 1, 2024
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diconomy

diconomy is the economic meeting of an uber wealthy person with a lower economically classed working person.

this most commonly occurs in service related environments such as Ubers, coffee shops, nail salons, restaurants etc. where wealthy people make split second decisions to reward working people via tip

the word itself represents the economic dichotomy between the wealthy and those struggling to meet ends, and how the wealthy make conscious decisions to tip at a level they feel comfortable with
The diconomy is so front and center whenever I am dressed in Gucci from head to toe and choosing how much to tip at Starbucks.

After the uber driver picked us up at the met and dropped us at the four seasons hotel at 2am, I felt diconomously compelled to tip the driver more than the fare itself
by Regan_Sim December 13, 2024
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dicsord

me - wanna join my dicsord server
user 1 - you spelled it dicc sword lol
mod - ?ban @user_2 weirdo
by 584940493395874392034839394 January 11, 2025
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Dicontrachotomy

A true dichotomy employing a contronym as both thesis and antithesis
Examples of dicontrachotomy:
-Sanction / Sanction, to endorse and to punish
-Bound / Bound, tied up, moving towards
-Weather / Weather, to whitstand or endure, to wear down or succumb
by depersonable January 25, 2025
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discate

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈkeɪt/
Definition:
1. To study or gain cognition systematically.
2. To absorb information through diligent effort.
3. To become proficient in an experience or discipline.
4. To accept educational activities deliberately.

Significance:
• It defines studying or gaining cognition.
• It emphasizes systematic acquisition of education.
• It identifies deliberate efforts to learn (discate).
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of educational processes.
• It improves clarity in discussions about education.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "learn."
Past verb: discated
Present simple verb: discate, discates
Present continuous verb: discating
Singular noun: discation
Plural noun: discations
Examples:
• "Students regularly discate new subjects weekly (septanely)."
• "Discating a new language takes dedication and patience."
• "Mastering mathematics requires thorough discation."
• "Continuous discation preserves the cerebra sensitive and active."
• "Studying through trial-and-error encourages discation."
by Dmitrio January 31, 2026
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Discal

Something frustating, irritating or infuriating.
Mainly used for things that are out of ones control.
"bro did you even shuffle? my hand of cards is discal"
by Daniel Vkains February 17, 2026
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Disbonxed

Mentally thrown off balance; confused in a sudden or unexpected way.
Emotionally unsettled after surprising or overwhelming information.
etymology:Coined by Patrick Zyambo (2026).
After the rapid-fire MCQs in pharmacology, I was completely disbonxed.”
“She looked disbonxed when the results were announced.”
by Patrick The Life Coach February 19, 2026
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