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False Jump

A jump where the athlete backs out, ceases, lands feet first (unintentionally), stumbles, or is unable to start a jump.
I’m counting that as a false jump, you forgot your midform.
by anonthermus November 21, 2025
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False Landing

A landing after a jump that isn't completed successfully. This includes landing on one's knees, collapsing, stumbling, or being unable to complete a break step.
I’m counting that as a false landing, you landed on your feet first.
by anonthermus November 21, 2025
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False

To false is to stumble, stutter, miss a beat, or fall while gaiting or jumping in quadrobics.
Athlete: *slips and faceplants*

Judge: Thats a false.
by anonthermus November 21, 2025
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False God

A False God is an object of worship, belief, or devotion that is considered illegitimate, unworthy, or non-existent by a particular religion or philosophical view. It often refers to a deity, idol, or concept wrongly given the reverence and status that is due only to the supreme or true God.

Important Clarification on Sacred Images:
It is important to distinguish between a "False God" and a sacred image or idol. A sacred image (such as an icon or statue) is generally understood by its devotees not as the deity itself, but as a representation or symbolic focal point for worship directed toward the One true God or veneration to a saint.

Therefore, if someone claims that a sacred image is a "False God," they are inherently assigning divine status to that image within their own mind. The person who truly believes the image is merely a representation is not worshipping a false god; rather, the person labeling it a false god is the one who, by definition, is mentally equating the image with divinity.
Jesus' statue is not a False God because it's just His representation.
by Google LLC, Inc. November 25, 2025
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False Checking

1. To falsely assert that something has been fact-checked as true or false when there is little to no supporting evidence or even evidence to support an opposing argument.

2. Misrepresenting information by referencing unreliable or contradictory sources, assuming that the audience will not verify the accuracy of the claims.
Politicians and journalists frequently employ deceptive tactics, such as gaslighting and false checking, in an attempt to manipulate public perception when faced with compelling evidence.
by StrategicMissedCalls June 18, 2024
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False Checking

1. Fraudulently claiming something as fact-checked to support an arguement when there is insufficient or contradictory evidence.

2. Citing potentially unreliable sources or sources with contradictory information to support a position, assuming that the audience will not thoroughly examine the references.
Politicians and journalists frequently employ deceptive tactics, such as gaslighting and false checking, in an attempt to manipulate public perception when presented with compelling evidence that challenges their assertions.
by StrategicMissedCalls June 18, 2024
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False Gamiphobe

Someone who knowingly or unknowingly falsely insists they have no game because they do not try. (Not to be confused with a Gamiphobe)
I think Tommy is really a False Gamiphobe, no one even talks about him.
by Hdjejchnd May 8, 2025
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