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by suppaaneeggaa March 20, 2024
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Patootie

Commonly used in "Cutie Patootie" - which refers to an adorable and/or attractive person inside and out.

Most common Patooties:
CJ
"You're a Patootie, CJ."
by patootiesir June 26, 2024
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Patons Chinese finger trap

When Somone tries to insert a finger into another’s rectum. But the other person tenses up and stops the finger exiting.
Mhairi is walking up the stairs behind Owen. Suddenly she shoots for a finger insertion. Owen pulls out his secret move “Patons Chinese finger trap” and yells “ahah got yer fingerrr”
by Jamiejeffercakes1690 July 8, 2024
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Patomapsioaftokiphilia

Enjoying, often as a sexual fetish, fictional characters sitting on the floor in the back of a car.
I have Patomapsioaftokiphilia, I'm really into it when someone sits on the floor in the back of a car.
by Startshow January 17, 2026
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Pathosplaining

The act of explaining someone's emotional state to them, typically in a condescending manner that dismisses their feelings as irrational, excessive, or symptomatic of deeper issues. Pathosplaining happens when you're told you're "not really angry, you're just projecting," or when your frustration is met with "you seem to have some unresolved trauma around this." It's the emotional equivalent of mansplaining, but with a clinical twist: the pathosplainer positions themselves as the expert on your feelings, diagnosing you from a position of supposed objectivity while ignoring what you're actually saying. Pathosplaining is how people avoid engaging with your points by instead engaging with your supposed psychological state, which they've diagnosed without your consent.
Pathosplaining Example: "She expressed frustration about workplace inequality, and her coworker pathosplained her feelings. 'You're not really frustrated with the system,' he said. 'You're projecting your personal insecurities onto the workplace. Have you considered therapy?' She had considered violence, but that wasn't helping her case. Her feelings were dismissed, her argument ignored, and her coworker felt very wise."
by Dumu The Void February 15, 2026
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Pathospreading

The verbal equivalent of manspreading—taking up excessive conversational space by pathologizing everyone and everything, leaving no room for genuine discussion. The pathospreader occupies the conversation with unsolicited diagnoses, clinical observations, and armchair psychology, treating every interaction as an opportunity to demonstrate their supposed expertise in human behavior. When someone expresses an opinion, they're "defensive." When someone disagrees, they're "in denial." When someone gets angry, they're "having an episode." The pathospreader's interpretations leave no room for the simple possibility that people might just mean what they say. Every conversation becomes a therapy session they're running, and everyone else is just a patient who didn't consent to treatment.
Pathospreading Example: "At the family dinner, Uncle Bob pathospread across the entire conversation. His niece expressed political views—she was 'brainwashed by academia.' His son disagreed with him—he had 'authority issues.' His wife asked him to pass the salt—she was 'passive-aggressively criticizing his attentiveness.' By dessert, everyone had been diagnosed, no one had been heard, and Bob felt very smart. The family felt very tired."
by Dumu The Void February 15, 2026
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Pato Doble, paUto doBle, patO doblE

Pato Doble, paUto doBle, patO doblE
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