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Intellectual brazilian

metaphorically describes the process of dismantling someone's argument in a debate by addressing each flaw systematically, akin to the painful but meticulous process of a Brazilian wax. It aims to critique a person's position while allowing them to retain some dignity. It's a vivid analogy emphasising the thoroughness of the rebuttal
Despite John knowing better and admitting he got it wrong, he decided to double-down leading to his colleague resorting to a giving him an Intellectual Brazilian by dismantling his entire argument in successive social media posts.
by Drbezphd January 11, 2024
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Intellectual freedom

No such thing,

no really, there is no intellectual freedom... we have to many "bullies"
NERD: Hey, I have intellectual freed...

The poor boy might have had intellectual freedom but that didn't stop the terrorists from taking it away.
by eyemaweiner October 21, 2007
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Intellectual

Wow Becky Palmer is so inspiringly intellectual
by thomasleighroberts August 5, 2022
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Pseudo-Intellectual

People who pretend to be experts in a field they know nothing about, AKA a Redditor.
by Sheep29 August 25, 2023
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Intellectual Inferno

Mental Hell, insanity, basically it’s to describe something that really really sucks that involves learning, working, and etc. you get the point hopefully:))
Time to start the day with intellectual inferno. Oh wait, my bad “SCHOOL”, yeah that’s what I meant to put :))
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Intellectual

An individual whose iq high enough to be able to understand the deep messages in the show Rick & Morty.
Intellectual: I'M PICKLE RIIIIIICK! WOO! SZECHUAN SAUUUCE!
Simpleton: What?
by mynamjef445 November 9, 2017
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intellectual instinct

1. A phrase describing the act of habitually reserving judgment regarding people, places, and/or situations;

2. Avoiding forming opinions and conclusions which one is not required or beholden to form.
Ex. "It is preferable to exercise intellectual instinct if you don't have a reason not to."
by jack1e August 21, 2010
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