used to describe something (typically someone, a celebrity) that reinforces a sense of belonging and continuity to your existence
by anonymous February 19, 2025

What's the degree of reality of that reflection bruh – how real is that reflection in comparison to which it's reflecting?
by ElliotMcvey November 15, 2020

Most people still live in an in person reality and not a virtual reality, no matter what technology is available, or what diseases have spread to where. That isn't going to change as long as people are still mostly human and not inhuman.
by The Original Agahnim May 27, 2021

Yeah that's the solipsism I was talking about- Do you guys not read my thesis...Es? Theses? Thesi? I'm not really a word guy....
Hym "Yeah, reality bubble or as I like to call it 'The confines of his solipsistic sphere of subjectivity.' My earlier work really was profound. I like to think I surpass Deidrich Bonhoffer.... And everyone else. I AM THE PINNACLE!!!"
by Hym Iam August 8, 2025

1. When someone has been in their own world for a long time then 'wakes up'
2. Someone who refuses to face reality.
2. Someone who refuses to face reality.
by MyMasterpeice.byCG5 December 14, 2018

People who are obsessed with reality shows and spend more time watching the shows than on their personal lives. They act as tough the characters are their real friends.
She cancelled plans to go out with us so that she would watch Nene on the Housewives of Atlanta. She is such a reality junkie!
by cinder May 13, 2014

Refers to an event or activity that takes place in both the virtual world and the real world. Term possibly coined by Adam Pasick, a.k.a. Adam Reuters, Reuters' bureau chief in Second Life.
by Jack Martin Leith February 27, 2007
