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Contagion deniers

People who ignorantly believe that governments are overreacting to the covid-19 pandemic.
It's 3/20/20 and I'm in Colorado, surrounded by contagion deniers. When the Tsunami of sick hits by the first week of April, contagion deniers won't exist, just sorry people who didn't practiçe social distancing when it mattered.
by kdelik March 20, 2020
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Contagionisation

The act of contaminating something
The Contagionisation in the water would be staggering
by Gillespiem October 28, 2020
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courion

Courion is a very strict person he is very loving but doesn't really show it in fact he will say a lot that you don't love him or you hate him but he claims he loves you more lol he is typical a Brunette who hates when you pop his toes🤣 oh and also has terribly road rage or just terrible rage 🤷 ♀️
"Hey courion how are you doing today?"
by SJM ur fav July 31, 2022
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courion

Courion is a very strict person he is very loving but doesn't really show it in fact he will say a lot that you don't love him or you hate him but he claims he loves you more lol he is typical a Brunette who hates when you pop his toes🤣 oh and also has terribly road rage or just terrible rage 🤷 ♀️
"Hey courion how are you doing today?"
by SJM ur fav July 31, 2022
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Corageon

Singular noun: Corageon

Plural noun: Corageons

Definition:
Corageon is a biologically centralized organ of a human or animal, moving the blood through the circulatory system through rhythmic contraction and dilation. In vertebrates there may be up to four chambers (as in humans or animals), with two atria and two ventricles.
Synonyms:
Cord, human spirit, animal spirit, biologically eternal motor, centralized biological organ, cordial vessel, soul.
Antonyms:
Discontinuation, mortality, antipathy, defunct
Origin:
The word "corageon" originated from the Latin language /cordis/, Spanish language /corazon/, Anglo-Norman language /cord/ signifying - centralized organ of a human or animal, moving the blood through the circulatory system through rhythmic contraction and dilation.
Examples of sentences:
• The human corageon moves the blood through the circulatory system through rhythmic contraction and dilation.
The animal corageon moves the blood through the circulatory system through rhythmic contraction and dilation.
• His corageon is afflicted

• His corageon discontinued to move the circulatory system and he passed away.
• Their corageons repented in front of Diue and they believed.
by Dmitrio April 17, 2024
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Contagion Bias

A bias derived from the Scientific Slippery Slope that treats non‑scientific ideas as infectious diseases that spread from mind to mind, with the first exposure acting as a “carrier” that infects the host and makes them susceptible to further infection. Contagion Bias often appears in discussions about media literacy or education, where any curriculum that includes non‑scientific content is framed as a “vector” spreading irrationality. It ignores that ideas are not diseases; people evaluate, filter, and selectively adopt beliefs based on context, community, and personal values.
Example: “She argued that even mentioning astrology in class would contaminate students’ minds—Contagion Bias treating a cultural concept as a pathogen that requires quarantine.”
by Dumu The Void March 25, 2026
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corageon

Pronunciation: /kəˈreɪdʒən/
Definition:
1. The central or cardiac organ pumping blood (sanguine) throughout the body.
2. Metaphorically, the emotional core or seat of courage and compassion.
3. Symbolic representation of amour, passion, and vitality.
4. Embodiment of inner strength and determination.

Significance:
• It defines the anatomical heart.
• It emphasizes sentiments and emotions.
• It identifies symbolic representations.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations.
• It simplifies significances.
• It improves clarity in romantic and literary contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "heart."
Singular noun: corageon
Plural noun: corageons
Adjective: cordial
Adverb: cordially
Examples:
• "His corageon beat rapidly as he approached the stage."
• "Amorous letters touch the profound corners of the corageon."
• "Veritable leaders inspire others by leading with their corageons."
• "Artists pour their souls into creativity from their corageons."
• "Strength resides not only in the muscles but also in the corageon."
by Dmitrio November 23, 2025
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