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Orfthulemon

The sequel to "Derangedhemroid" but the prequel to "Simmynoodle", this word conveys the true meaning of moodiness which could be exerted while being "Sigma"
I fell like Orfthulemon right now...
by JamesMacraeMusic January 23, 2025
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Orthodoxic cartridge

The act of inserting a moldy condom into a women's vagina, leaving it to rot before grabbing it out let the juices flow onto the hand. One must procced in prayer of the orthodox religion before sucking all juices out, leaving a wet sensation in the mouth.
Dude, I'm fuckkkkked... I finished a Orthodoxic cartridge.

Should I call the health department?
by Sokol<3 January 30, 2025
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oath-tacking

The act of strategically evading, distorting, or sidestepping a sworn oath—especially by public officials—often through legal gymnastics, political maneuvering, or rhetorical misdirection. Unlike oath-taking, which implies duty and honor, oath-tacking is about pretending to uphold principles while undermining them for personal or ideological gain.
The senator stood under a flag, swore allegiance to the Constitution, then spent the next hour oath-tacking his way through a cover-up.
by Randy Steel March 28, 2025
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Oath

Oath is to try hard at something
I will oath to cut things out of my life.
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Orthodoxy of Debunking

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs and practices that define mainstream debunking culture—the often-unexamined assumptions about what deserves debunking, what methods are appropriate, what counts as success, and how debunkers should relate to believers. Orthodoxy of debunking includes commitments: that pseudoscience and conspiracy theories must be actively opposed, that ridicule is an effective tool, that believers are irrational or deceived, that debunkers are rational and objective, that debunking serves truth, that debunking is inherently virtuous, that skepticism means doubt rather than openness. Like all orthodoxies, it provides identity and purpose for debunking communities, but it can become dogmatic—applying debunking selectively, treating debunkers' own assumptions as beyond question, and marginalizing those who question debunking methods or ethics. The orthodoxy of debunking determines what targets are "worthy," what methods are "legitimate," and who counts as a "real skeptic" versus a "pseudoskeptic" or "apologist."
Example: "He mocked believers rather than engaging their concerns—and called it debunking. Orthodoxy of debunking had made ridicule feel like rationality, as long as it was directed at the right targets."
by Dumu The Void March 17, 2026
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Orthodictaphobia

Orthodictaphobia (n.) — A situational anxiety characterized by a fear of being asked to spell words aloud, especially under social pressure. Distinguished from orthographophobia (fear of incorrect spelling) by its performance-based trigger.
During the spelling bee, Jenna’s orthodictaphobia kicked in, and she blanked on ‘accommodate’ even though she’d written it perfectly in her notebook just moments before.
by Nowaki October 3, 2025
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OrthoBaddie

A attractive women who is also orthodox Christian.
Alexander finally married his orthobaddie he fell in love with.
by Yes Def May 1, 2025
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