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Orthodox

1. A member of the Orthodox Church, the second largest church in Christianity.

2. A stance that a boxer or mixed martial arts fighter uses
Rebekah: Hey Sarah, what church talks more about Jesus a lot

Sarah: The Orthodox Church

Brian: Terence switch to the orthodox stance now!
by Jayyythecoach August 7, 2022
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Orthodoxia

The "Correct Praise/Correct Faith For A God"
"No! That's Not How You Do it, Let Me Show You The Orthodoxia."
by 100%Notyou March 14, 2023
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Orthodoxic cartridge

The act of inserting a moldy condom into a women's vagina, leaving it to rot before grabbing it out let the juices flow onto the hand. One must procced in prayer of the orthodox religion before sucking all juices out, leaving a wet sensation in the mouth.
Dude, I'm fuckkkkked... I finished a Orthodoxic cartridge.

Should I call the health department?
by Sokol<3 January 30, 2025
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Orthodoxy of Debunking

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs and practices that define mainstream debunking culture—the often-unexamined assumptions about what deserves debunking, what methods are appropriate, what counts as success, and how debunkers should relate to believers. Orthodoxy of debunking includes commitments: that pseudoscience and conspiracy theories must be actively opposed, that ridicule is an effective tool, that believers are irrational or deceived, that debunkers are rational and objective, that debunking serves truth, that debunking is inherently virtuous, that skepticism means doubt rather than openness. Like all orthodoxies, it provides identity and purpose for debunking communities, but it can become dogmatic—applying debunking selectively, treating debunkers' own assumptions as beyond question, and marginalizing those who question debunking methods or ethics. The orthodoxy of debunking determines what targets are "worthy," what methods are "legitimate," and who counts as a "real skeptic" versus a "pseudoskeptic" or "apologist."
Example: "He mocked believers rather than engaging their concerns—and called it debunking. Orthodoxy of debunking had made ridicule feel like rationality, as long as it was directed at the right targets."
by Dumu The Void March 17, 2026
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Imaginary Orthodoxy

Redeemed Zoomers idea of what Orthodoxy is. Not actually Orthodox at all, just a misrepresentation of the Orthodox faith.
Friend 1: Redeemed Zoomer told me that the Orthodox worship tradition.
Friend 2: That’s because he’s talking about imaginary Orthodoxy.
by Melted1776 December 20, 2023
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Oriental Orthodox

The only true form of Orthodoxy
by OwenTheGreat January 10, 2024
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Oriental Orthodox

The actual, true Orthodox church, established by our Lord Jesus Christ through the holy Apostles, which has carried the true, uncorrupted apostolic faith through the ages.
The Oriental Orthodox Church is the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Orthodox Church.
by Amo Antonius January 10, 2024
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