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allateral

Pertaining to an agreement, decision, or action that involves and includes all possible parties, groups, or nations without exception. Unlike unilateral (involving one party), bilateral (involving two parties), or multilateral (involving more than two parties but not necessarily all), an allateral approach ensures that every relevant entity is involved in the process, leaving no one excluded.
"In an effort to prevent any future conflicts, the world peace accord was designed to be allateral, including every faction and stakeholder on the planet."

"The climate treaty was praised for its allateral nature, as it ensured that every country, regardless of size or economic status, had a say in the final agreement."
by streamerd August 25, 2024
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Y'allunteer

1. when influencers on social media post something to get people to "do a thing" without actually doing it his or herself and expecting to get credit for the idea / loved by society for saying it (without having to life a finger to do themselves... like puppeteers)

2. when influencers or celebrities post something about some "utopian societal change" (while enjoying the leisure of conversational distance / deniability) without consideration of the steps to reach said ideal or state esp. and having no real concern about the potential for people to get hurt
Celebrities sure do love to y'allunteer is to save the environment while they travel in their private yachts and jets.
by Hickory_Fist July 11, 2020
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