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Cata

Adjective

Used to express that something is not good.
Short for catastrophic
Her outfit is Cata.
by ShartQueenOfGevonia April 15, 2024
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Cătălina

She is that girl. She is confident, brave and very smart. She will always protective you no matter what.
Have y'all seen Cătălina? She looks more confident than I have ever thought!
by I@r!na January 15, 2025
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Cataleya

Cataleya- a girl who is beautiful and everyone loves, she is very cocky but very little confidence, she is a amazing person who is funny and caring and she is the best person you will every meet, she is shy but once you get her to talk to you more then u will realize that she is a very out going person and she has an attitude but also a soft side
Cataleya is so beautiful
by Gaghsbfbfube April 7, 2025
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Cataclyst

An inhuman cause of a cataclysmic event.
(Originated as the name of a Friday Night Funkin song by venfnf on YouTube for Funkin Corruption: Reimagined)
That dog was the cataclyst for the recent rabies epidemic.
by BlondieJ April 13, 2025
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Cataclystic

A powerful event or force that is both destructive and transformativesomething that causes upheaval but sparks growth or major change.
“Losing everything was cataclystic — it broke me, but it also forced me to become something greater.”
by WebSlinger94 June 26, 2025
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Cataclitic dissociation

The act of being transported to an astral plane of ecstasy following a mind-blowing orgasm.
Following an earth-shattering climax, her mind left her body in a trance of cataclitic dissociation
by Apocalyptic existentialism August 11, 2025
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Catalistic

catalistic (adjective)/ˌkatəˈlistɪk/
Definition: Of or relating to transformative experiences that catalyze profound personal change through intense emotional turbulence or upheaval.
Etymology: Coined blend of “catalytic” (causing change) + “-astic” (having the quality of), suggesting both the chemical process of catalysis and the dynamic, often tumultuous nature of deep transformation.
Usage: Typically describes impressions, experiences, or periods that create lasting change through difficulty or emotional intensity.
Example: “The loss was deeply catalistic, reshaping her understanding of what truly mattered in life.”
Synonyms: transformative, catalytic, metamorphicRelated forms: catasticallly (adverb)
Pain is a catalistic change to enlightenment
by DigitalStarlight September 24, 2025
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