Standing for "extended version", this is like "unrated version" — just a lot less misleading. Like the "unrated version", the "extension" of a movie is typically 5~10 minutes longer than the theatrical cut.
I watched the extension of that movie last night, and while it had some extra scenes, it wasn't nearly as misleading as the 'unrated version' claims to be.
by Emotional Cruiser July 31, 2025
Get the extension mug.This refers to the prolonged life stage between teenager and adult, that Millennials born 1990 or after has always been experiencing. This life stage is mainly caused by the generational inability for anyone born 1990 or after to become full-grown adult (e.g. due to the inability to afford moving out from parents' house, or due to the inability to afford starting a family), which works pretty much in the similar way to the New Zealand generational ban on smoking for anyone born 2008 or after.
With all the financial pressures on Millennials, extended adolescence has become the norm; it's hard to feel like an adult when you're still living at your parents' house, unable to start your own family, and not done with figuring things out yet!
by Emotional Cruiser September 23, 2025
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Pronunciation: EX-uh-dal /ˈɛksɪdæl/
A person who habitually entertains, flatters, or validates individuals with inflated egos—often sacrificing their own authenticity, self-worth, or boundaries in order to maintain harmony, attention, or approval.Originally coined to describe someone whose sense of peace or identity depends on maintaining others’ egos or approval.
Pronunciation: EX-uh-dal /ˈɛksɪdæl/
A person who habitually entertains, flatters, or validates individuals with inflated egos—often sacrificing their own authenticity, self-worth, or boundaries in order to maintain harmony, attention, or approval.Originally coined to describe someone whose sense of peace or identity depends on maintaining others’ egos or approval.
“He’s such an exedal; he laughs at every one of the boss’s jokes just to stay on his good side.”
“Stop being an exedal — you don’t have to shrink yourself to make others feel important.”
“Stop being an exedal — you don’t have to shrink yourself to make others feel important.”
by See-More October 22, 2025
Get the Exedal mug.When a bank client requests financial support and the external bank refuses to credit the client dashboard, or the client requests an authorised credit note to be posted to the external live bank dashboard and the bank doesn't do it or when a bank client sends a proof of payment from a fintech bank to an external bank and they don't credit the external bank dashboard it is suspected external bank internal accounting fraud.
I'm tempted to report the external banks to the police at the police station regarding external bank internal accounting fraud but I don't like talking on the phone or going to the police station to try open a case as it pulls in a whole bunch of new people I don't want to deal with.
by Patrick01 December 17, 2025
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A word that I have taken to take the place of a blank space in the English language. Taken from Latin, meaning "Something extended", Extensum is a word brought in to describe the phenomenon that occurs when an object becomes so integrated into the body's neural-map that the item ceases to be considered as an external object to the body. An Extensum is unlike a tool, which is used and put down, instead the Extensum is processed by the brain to be akin to a semi-permanent or permanent biological feature. This is a phenomenon that most often occurs amongst those with visual impairment, as the wearing of a pair of glasses for potentially over a dozen hours in a day results in this phenomenon occurring at an advanced pace. For the wearer of the Extensum, the psychological barrier between the world and the body thus occurs at the boundary of the Extensum, rather than just the skin. An object that would cause phantom pain, such as a prosthetic, or sensory vulnerability, such as a pair of glasses/hearing aid, would be an Extensum. To someone with an Extensum, to be deprived of it is not an inconvenience, but a diminishing of their physical presence. The creation threshold for an Extensum is once the brain ceases to perceive the physical presence of the object consciously, and begins instead to perceive only the sensory data it provides (sight, sound, stability, etc).
A word that I have taken to take the place of a blank space in the English language. Taken from Latin, meaning "Something extended", Extensum is a word brought in to describe the phenomenon that occurs when an object becomes so integrated into the body's neural-map that the item ceases to be considered as an external object to the body. An Extensum is unlike a tool, which is used and put down, instead the Extensum is processed by the brain to be akin to a semi-permanent or permanent biological feature. This is a phenomenon that most often occurs amongst those with visual impairment, as the wearing of a pair of glasses for potentially over a dozen hours in a day results in this phenomenon occurring at an advanced pace. For the wearer of the Extensum, the psychological barrier between the world and the body thus occurs at the boundary of the Extensum, rather than just the skin. An object that would cause phantom pain, such as a prosthetic, or sensory vulnerability, such as a pair of glasses/hearing aid, would be an Extensum. To someone with an Extensum, to be deprived of it is not an inconvenience, but a diminishing of their physical presence. The creation threshold for an Extensum is once the brain ceases to perceive the physical presence of the object consciously, and begins instead to perceive only the sensory data it provides (sight, sound, stability, etc).
"He sat in the quiet room, the weight of his glasses and the seal of his headphones forming a familiar architecture around his senses; they were no longer equipment, but his primary extensum."
by DeepestThanDeepestThinker December 21, 2025
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