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fictional characterosis

Any character in a fictional novel suffering from an indescribable mental illness.
Victor Frankenstein suffered severe fictional characterosis after creating the monster.
by Snake Tamer 2546 September 7, 2016
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Fictionary

A dictionary containing made-up words, mostly used to cheat at scrabble.
"That's not a real word!"
"Look it up in the fictionary"
by fictional May 30, 2016
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Fictionous

A person who likes fiction and things such as a fantasy to escape reality knowing that they're more happy in a fake, unreal, fantasy world that they usually live in. These people have been hurt so many times that they cease to believe in the reality that they come across and the reality that led them to suicidal thoughts. These people are the realest people that you will ever meet. They understand pain more than anyone else. When they say they care about you they aren't lying, when they say they love you better believe it because they've lived in pain too much to hate anyone else besides them self.
"That guy with a broken heart is so fictionous."

"He's really nice thoe."
by Mija_17 May 11, 2016
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fiction burn

A lie resulting in an emotional or witty lash upon the recipient of the lie.

Like a "friction burn," except the resulting pain is emotional, not physical.
The fiction burn stung when he realized the truth.
by Grinning Fox April 21, 2017
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Ficturbation

Summary: To entertain oneself with fictionary thoughts/scenarios.
Bill: I can't help but thinking about the date last night...
David: Dude, It's already over, there's nothing you can do about it.
Bill: I know, but I just can't help making up better scenarios man...
David: You gotta stay intact bro, ficturbation is not good for you!
by Randomthoughts1899 September 28, 2017
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Fictionary

A made-up word, meant to infer false, non existant, or fabricated. Usually used as insurance jargon.
Chris Ringe, told a prospective client that the term "full coverage" was a "fictionary" coverage. Proved his point by making up a word himself.
by Tetas88 May 25, 2018
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fictitious assumption paradigm

The dynamics of false conclusions made by individuals or groups.
The persons worldview was based on a fictitious assumption paradigm.

Fictitious assumption paradigms often exist in complex problems and pattern recognition.

Americans often hold fictitious assumption paradigms about foreign countries and leaders because they never travel.
by Ontological June 24, 2018
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