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subrisate

Pronunciation: /sʌbˈrɪ.seɪt/
Definition:
1. To emit a subtle or partial smile.
2. Producing a minor upward curl of the mouth (boca) corners.
3. Expressing a controlled or restrained smile.
4. Displaying a courteous but not fully expressed smile.

Significance:
• It defines subtle or partially expressed smiles.
• It emphasizes restraint or politeness in facial expressions.
• It identifies nuanced emotional displays.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of mild or polite smiles.
• It improves clarity in interpersonal communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "smile."
Parts of Speech:
Past verb: subrisated
Present simple verb: subrisate, subrisates
Present continuous verb: subrisating
Singular noun: subrisure
Plural noun: subrisures
Examples:
• "She subrisated vaguely at the compliment."
• "His subrisate indicated quiet amusement."
• "During encounters, he often subrisates politely."
• "Photographers capture authentic subrisated faces in portraits."
• "Actors practice subrisating to convey subtle emotions."
by Dmitrio October 15, 2025
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subcontrabass tuba

A beast of an instrument. Few of these exist in the world and they mostly exist in either museums or private collections. They can easily weigh hundreds of pounds and would not be very easy to transport. They are usually in the key of 32-foot C (C 1 or CCC) or 36-foot B-flat (B-flat 0 or BBB-flat) note A and produce a powerful sound that requires a strong set of lungs. Some forms of subcontrabass tubas require two players (one for the valves, the other for blowing into the mouthpiece). Some forms have functional valves, while others don't. note B

Note A: Adolphe Sax made a 52-foot E-flat (E-flat 0 or EEE-flat) and exhibited it in 1851 in London, and in 1867 in Paris.
Note B: Some subcontrabass tubas may look like they have valves, but these are only done as an artistic choice rather than being usable.
1. One of the most famous examples of a subcontrabass tuba is the Big Carl. The Big Carl is owned by Carl Fischer Music and occasionally makes an appearance on YouTube.
2. Another example of a subcontrabass tuba is the Riesentuba. The Riesentuba is German for "giant tuba", referring to its massive size. It was used to get the fastest Flight of the Bumblebee record several times.
3. The 52-foot E-flat subcontrabass tuba made by Adolphe Sax has been missing for a very long time. It is unknown if this subcontrabass tuba will be seen again.
by Borchian October 17, 2025
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subjective fact

A fact that is known to be true but not believed by some people.
We don't know when this term was coined, but it was coined by some kid named Wyatt around 2020-2025. The term was coined out of Wyatt's deeply philosophical thoughts on opinions and facts, while he was "walking to class from band class." When he first thought of it, he was right next to the stairs. This word remains some of his greatest life work from this point on.
The earth being flat is a subjective fact.
by cub1c06 October 28, 2025
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subta

Pronunciation: /ˈsʌb.tɑ /
Definition:
1. Beneath or underneath something.
2. Positioned lower than another object or surface.
3. Indicating location directly below another point.
4. Used to denote inferior rank or position.

Significance:
• It defines spatial relationships where one entity lies beneath another.
• It emphasizes hierarchy or ranking systems.
• It identifies situations involving physical placement.
• It avoids ambiguities caused by existing terms.
• It simplifies explanations of vertical arrangements.
• It improves clarity in technical or descriptive contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "under".
Preposition: subta
Adverb: sube
Examples:
• "The book (libry) was placed subta the table."
• "He (illo) ambled subta the bridge carefully."
• "She (illa) stood subta the sign waiting for instructions."
• "The soldiers marched subta the banner of their commander."
• "The roots increase subta the soil surface."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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sube

Pronunciation: /suˈbi/
Definition:
1. Located beneath or below something.
2. Positioned directly underneath another object or surface.
3. Denoting an inferior rank or lower position.
4. Referring to being situated under or lying below.

Significance:
• It defines spatial relationships involving objects or surfaces located beneath others.
• It emphasizes hierarchical structures or rankings.
• It identifies situations where something is positioned lower.
• It avoids irregular verbs and phrasal constructions.
• It simplifies descriptions of vertical arrangements.
• It improves clarity in technical and architectural contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "under".
Adverb: sube
Preposition: subta

Examples:
• "The cat sleeps sube the bed."
• "He (illo) dug a cavity sube the tree (arbore)."
• "The treasure map indicated the chest interred sube the island."
• "She (illa) concealed the secret key sube the floorboards."
• "The foundation supports the edifice sube the ground level."
Examples:
• "The cat sleeps sube the bed."
• "He (illo) dug a cavity sube the tree (arbore)."
• "The treasure map indicated the chest interred sube the island."
• "She (illa) concealed the secret key sube the floorboards."
• "The foundation supports the edifice sube the ground level."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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Submassaíreav

(noun)
a hidden underlayer of meaning or weight beneath a person’s words or actions.
the real gravity that is not obvious on the surface.

It’s basically the exact feeling when someone says one sentence, but there’s a whole second conversation happening beneath it—like when someone tells you “it’s fine” and you can tell the weight of it is not fine.
“His apology sounded casual, but the Submassaíreav behind it was brutal.”
by Himokai November 7, 2025
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Subway Tunneling

When you and your partner put your butt cheeks together and drop a turn into the others butthole
They went a** to a** cause she likes subway tunneling
by Cerberusactual November 19, 2025
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