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Epiphanut

The act of undergoing an epiphany following busting a nut.
"Bro I had an epiphanut last night"
"What was it"
"If the earth is round, is ball really life?"
by 0bviou$ly December 10, 2017
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epiphanal

an adjective describing the state or quality of being like an epiphany used to describe a feeling.
i'm not sure what it is about the shower, but the thoughts i have while i'm in it feel epiphanal.
by sconrad April 5, 2004
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Epiphanatic

A person who can only grasp a tiny flicker of brilliance because they refuse to allow truth to enter their mind, and believing they are enlightened, must turn to fanatacism for comfort and praise.
Guy 1: "I had an epiphany this morning about my friend."

Guy 2: "Really? what was that?"

Guy 1: "I realized that he is crazy because what he says irritates me."

Guy 2: "How's that?"

Guy 1: "Because, everyone who ever said something I didn't like, was crazy"

Guy 2: "No, you probably just didn't understand it because you are epiphanatical"
by your liberator January 18, 2011
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Lutheran Epiphany

A great idea or concept that comes to you while you are using the bathroom. Originating from the fact that Martin Luther wrote works while on the toilet.
Last night I was reading a magazine whilst taking a dump, when I had a Lutheran epiphany!
by Sheikh Issam June 5, 2015
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epiphanette

When you have a staggering revelation that's doesn't really impact anyone but you. It's sorta like an epiphany - but much, much smaller. It is to an epiphany what a kitchenette is to a kitchen.
Fee awoke from a dream, and in the moments before normal life returned she was struck by an epiphanette :

She should totally go blonde for the summer.Totally.
by buffycee July 19, 2011
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epiphanesia

The experience of having a significant epiphany about one's life only to immediately forget it.

A conflation of the words epiphany + amnesia.

Origins
epiphany: Middle English epiphanie, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin epiphania, from Late Greek, plural, probably alteration of Greek epiphaneia appearance, manifestation.

amnesia: New Latin, from Greek amnēsia forgetfulness, alteration of amnēstia
Norman was stricken by epiphanesia immediately after his sudden and inexplicable insight into how he became a graphic designer leaving him unable to explain it or even remember why he wanted to know.
by Double-Nine September 21, 2016
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Epiphenomenomusical

When musicality arises spontaneously from seemingly mundane and unmusical objects.
When the students pushed the chairs around the classroom for a good 15 minutes, the sound produced could only be described as epiphenomenomusical.
by Tulliver Scrim May 3, 2020
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