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discrepenshit

Missing items or information that’s not included in the expected order or other expectation.
That item is discrepenshit
by Frankblunt June 23, 2022
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Discretionship

A relationship that formed under questionable circumstances, or dishonesty and therefore must be kept a secret at all costs.
They couldn't discuss their discretionship in public, because all of their friends knew she was married, and knew her husband.
by TacticalSandwich December 6, 2022
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discripitating

A bad series of events in a Florida cul-de-sac involving a group of lifelong friends.
This is so discripitating right now bro.
by Kilotisan March 11, 2023
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discrepulments

The minor disagreements one has with people they care about.
We had our share of discrepulments over the years, but nothing too serious.
by John23B March 16, 2023
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Discrepancy

OOCHIEDALOC TERM OF “HAVOC
THIS IS A DISCREPANCY!
by OOCHIEDALOC May 29, 2024
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Discredit Bias

An entrenched, often ideological predisposition to automatically reject, undermine, or find fault with any evidence, study, or claim that challenges a deeply held paradigm or belief—even when the evidence is robust. It’s not skepticism; it’s a reflexive defense mechanism disguised as critical thinking. The goal isn't to evaluate, but to protect the status quo by any means necessary, using hyper-critical scrutiny on contrary findings while giving supportive evidence a free pass.
Example: Whenever a rigorous, peer-reviewed study suggests potential neurological benefits of a psychedelic compound, a critic with Discredit Bias immediately attacks the methodology, sample size, or researchers' backgrounds, not to engage with the science, but with the predetermined goal of dismissing it entirely to protect the "drugs are bad" paradigm.
by Dumu The Void February 4, 2026
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Discrediting Bias

A bias focused on systematically undermining the credibility of people, sources, or institutions that provide opposing information. Discrediting Bias goes beyond questioning evidence to questioning the very possibility that certain sources could be trustworthy. It's the bias of poisoning the well before any water is drawn—making it impossible for opposing information to be heard because its sources have been pre-emptively discredited.
"Before she even presented her findings, he'd already discredited her field, her university, her entire discipline. Discrediting Bias: making sure no evidence from certain sources can ever count. Not engaging the argument, but ensuring the argument can never be heard."
by Dumu The Void March 4, 2026
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