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moretime

sometimes but more often. or literally more time (most of the time)
shes saying all that but moretime shes doung the same.
by slangerzz May 13, 2024
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Mortimayophobia

The fear of death while covered in mayonnaise
Sir you have mortimayophobia
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Mortive

mortive (adj.)
Lasting for the full, finite duration of a human’s existence; bounded by mortality rather than eternity.

Pronunciation:
/ˈmɔ r.tɪv/
(MOR-tiv — stress on the first syllable)
Neutral / everyday
• “Their agreement was mortive, not permanent.”
• “I’m not promising forever — I’m offering something mortive.”

Relational / emotional
• “What I gave him was mortive: everything I had, for as long as I had it.”
• “Love doesn’t need to be eternal to be mortive.”

Philosophical / academic
• “Mortive commitments acknowledge finitude without diminishing meaning.”
• “A mortive identity ends with the self, not beyond it.”

Contrastive (this is where it shines)
• “This vow is mortive, not everlasting.”
• “Mortive devotion differs from eternal obligation in that it ends with the subject.”

Each sentence passes the replacement test:
• You cannot swap in permanent, eternal, or lifelong without changing the meaning.

That’s how you know the word is doing real semantic work.
by Mostlymurphie December 14, 2025
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Mortive

mortive (adj.)
Lasting for the full, finite duration of a human’s existence; bounded by mortality rather than eternity.

Pronunciation:
/ˈmɔ r.tɪv/
(MOR-tiv — stress on the first syllable)
• MOR (like more)
• tiv (short i, like give)
Neutral / everyday
• “Their agreement was mortive, not permanent.”
• “I’m not promising forever — I’m offering something mortive.”

Relational / emotional
• “What I gave him was mortive: everything I had, for as long as I had it.”
• “Love doesn’t need to be eternal to be mortive.”

Philosophical / academic
• “Mortive commitments acknowledge finitude without diminishing meaning.”
• “A mortive identity ends with the self, not beyond it.”

Contrastive (this is where it shines)
• “This vow is mortive, not everlasting.”
• “Mortive devotion differs from eternal obligation in that it ends with the subject.”

Each sentence passes the replacement test:
• You cannot swap in permanent, eternal, or lifelong without changing the meaning.

That’s how you know the word is doing real semantic work.
by Mostlymurphie December 14, 2025
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Trigger Mortise

The state after being triggered
Wow this _____ is entering trigger mortise”
by Saintswamps July 7, 2021
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