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acouism

A combination of autism and acoustic (with acoustic being a purposeful misspelling of autistic).
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acoustic

slang for autistic usually used to be non-offensive
guy 1 showing obvious signs of autism
guy 2: hey guy 3 what's up with guy 1s problem
guy 3: oh hes acoustic
guy 2 understanding that guy one has autism
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Related Words
acoustic acorn Aco acog Acolyte Acorn Head acockalypse ACOD acorn-dick acotar

Aconfessional

1. Something or someone which doesn't suscribe to a theist faith
2. Secularism
Spain doesn't have an official state religion but can colaborate with religious institutions, is an aconfessional state not a laicist one
by Ninjaturtle10 March 13, 2026
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acoustic

1. an instrument that isn't electric
2. autistic, although generally not used as an insult nor to describe an actual autistic person. usually used for when someone's being a dumbass
1. i have an acoustic guitar.
2. it took me 2 hours to buy this guitar because the cashier was slightly acoustic.
by anonym0u$e February 2, 2025
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Acoustic

To speak of an autistic person.
A type of guitar.
That guy over there is so acoustic.
by anonymous March 23, 2025
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acor

acor is the name of a friend who likes to beg girls for head, but like really beg. Also the name of guys who x-ray on "the craft" or are annoying, also likes to no hesi lie on the spot
Guy- I fucking hate acor
Fernando- Me too bro
by BallTickler786 April 10, 2025
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Acoustumbration

The subconscious habit of mishearing, mispronouncing, or misunderstanding a word, phrase, or brand name due to repeated exposure to a socially reinforced version. Often leads to a false memory of how it's “supposed” to be said or spelled.

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A multilingual mashup of Romanian “obişnuință” (habit), Spanish “acostumbrar” (to get used to), and English. Coined to explain how entire communities develop shared false memories of pronunciation or spelling, especially with brand names or pop culture references.
“I always said ‘Febreeze’ because my parents did. Turns out it’s spelled ‘Febreze.’ Total acoustumbration.”

“She says ‘Old Timer’s Disease’ instead of Alzheimer’s. That’s some deep acoustumbration.”

“He thought it was Looney Toons, not Looney Tunes—blame acoustumbration or the Mandela Effect.”
by cristinakristiana April 21, 2025
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