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comita non grata

Someone so disliked that nobody wants to eat them.
She is so off putting she is totally comita non grata!
by Deathesquire February 18, 2024
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cogtogging

The act of moving so fast that the urethra passage opens, but the piss stays stationary.
The rollercoaster was moving so fast that I started cogtogging.
by GayF@gget March 10, 2024
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Cognitive Molesting

gay fondled from a distance making hetero feel defeated
A man thought he knew it all about sexuality till he felt cognitive molesting.
by needed cooler slang May 21, 2024
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Cognitive Dissonance

Matthew Hartke has a video on YouTube about how it explains Christianity but THAT'S TOTALLY A THING I SAID! CORRECT AGAIN! GREATEST MIND WHO HAS EVER LIVED! But ow... My great mind hurts- Do I have asprin or something?
Hym "Cognitive Dissonance as an explanation for Christianity is totally a thing I said... Just sayin..."
by Hym Iam June 7, 2024
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Cognitive Clutch Collapse (CCC)

Cognitive Clutch Collapse (CCC) is a condition that occurs when a fan of LeBron James experiences a complete mental breakdown of logic and reality during basketball discussions, particularly involving his greatness. Symptoms include a complete denial of facts, an emotional overreaction to the slightest criticism, and the uncontrollable urge to defend LeBron at all costs, often by resorting to absurd and illogical arguments.
"Yo, someone get this nigga to a hospital QUICK, I think he got that new syndrome 'Cognitive Clutch Collapse (CCC).'

Dude can’t stop talkin' about LeBron, denying facts and shit... like he’s in a different dimension or somethin'. 😂🏀🧠"
by Guinness718 December 12, 2024
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Cognitive Superposition

Cognitive Superposition is the state in which a belief, thought, or perception exists as a probability field rather than a definitive truth or falsehood. It remains fluid—existing somewhere between faith and skepticism, certainty and doubt—until an external force (experience, discussion, crisis, reflection) collapses it into a more definite stance.

This suggests that beliefs are not static, but dynamic, and the process of thinking itself is inherently quantum-like. Just as quantum particles exist in multiple states until observed, ideas and beliefs exist in a nebulous, fluctuating state until they are subjected to the forces of experience and perception.

Cognitive Superposition recognizes:

The fluidity of knowledge and belief.

That absolute certainty is often an illusion, as understanding is always in flux.

That shifts in perspective can occur naturally or be induced by external catalysts.

That thought itself is a probabilistic process, where multiple interpretations or realities can coexist until narrowed down through interaction with the self or the external world.

This framework acknowledges the paradox that while we seek definitive knowledge, our understanding is always evolving through interaction and reflection, creating a dynamic interplay between openness and resolution.
In the midst of the heated debate, Sarah experienced cognitive superposition, holding her belief about the issue in a fluid state, uncertain whether to trust her instincts or consider the new arguments presented until a conversation with a close friend helped her clarify her stance.
by NakedEdmund February 19, 2025
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Cognitive History

The study of how modes of thinking, conceptual frameworks, and mental technologies have changed over time and shaped historical events. It focuses on the history of ideas as cognitive tools: how the invention of double-entry bookkeeping changed economic thought, how the clock instilled a sense of mechanistic time, or how literacy restructured the human brain’s capacity for logic and abstraction. The past is seen as a history of evolving thinking styles.
Example: “A cognitive history of the Scientific Revolution wouldn’t just list discoveries. It would show how the widespread adoption of the printed book, with its indexes, page numbers, and reproducible diagrams, fostered a new, networked, and comparative way of thinking that made the systematic testing of hypotheses possible. The revolution wasn’t just in the stars; it was in the newly organized synapses of the learned mind.”
by Abzunammu February 2, 2026
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