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undecuple-fourth-cousin

Someone who, in relation to others, has zero parents, zero grandparents, zero great-grandparents, zero great-great-grandparents and twenty-two great-great-great-grandparents in common.
Undecuple-fourth-cousin.
by Cerejini May 21, 2024
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Unbertween

When something is underneath of you, and at the same time, inbetween.
(1) Oh no! I have dropped my phone unbertween me.

(2) Yikes! It looks like we have to look unbertween the couch cushions for the remote
by 402willybilly May 29, 2024
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Undebunk

When someone debunks your debunking of someone else
by AgentPhoenix67 November 10, 2024
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Undaries

The male equivalent of ovaries. A synonym for testicles.
Bernard, your undaries are looking scrumptious tonight. Did you shave?
by KaasBerger December 9, 2024
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Undemure

Someone loud, loves physically abusing people in play and then gaslighting the victim.

Classic example: LP Lalrotluanga
It's very undemure to hit me and call me an abuser!
by Blipblopbloop December 17, 2024
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undechicken

1 undechicken is the number of joules to cook 1 undecillion chicken per second. this is a very large number scientifically notated as 1.18943E+46 or 189430000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.
I'm so hungry I could eat a undechicken!
by undechicken February 5, 2025
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An adaptation of Heisenberg's insight that observation affects the observed, extended to science and knowledge itself: the act of studying a phenomenon inevitably changes it, and there are fundamental limits to what can be known simultaneously. The Uncertainty Principle of Science and Epistemology suggests that in studying complex systems (societies, minds, ecosystems), the very act of measurement alters the system. Moreover, there are trade-offs: the more precisely you know one aspect, the less precisely you can know another. You cannot simultaneously know the position and momentum of a particle; you cannot simultaneously know the structure and dynamics of a society; you cannot simultaneously know the content and context of a belief. Knowledge has fundamental limits—not due to poor instruments, but due to the nature of reality and the knower's inescapable role in it.
Uncertainty Principle of Science and Epistemology "Study a society, and it changes because it's being studied. Measure a mind, and it's altered by the measurement. Uncertainty Principle for Science says: there are limits to knowing, not because we're bad at it, but because knowing changes things. The more precisely you track a variable, the more others blur. Science isn't broken; it's just uncertain—and uncertainty isn't failure, it's physics."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 6, 2026
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