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Combatcrash

Combatcrash (noun)

> A post-career psychological and neurological crash experienced by fighters, often combining depression, identity loss, and early-stage CTE symptoms.
Combatcrash (noun)

Also known as: Gladiator’s Syndrome

A psychological and neurological collapse that occurs after a fighter retires from combat sports. Combatcrash often includes post-competition depression, early signs of CTE, identity loss, emotional instability, and social isolation. It is the silent fallout of transitioning from warrior to ordinary life.
He just retired from Pro MMA in combatcrash
by 209rose August 6, 2025
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Compatuated

When you are feeling very overwhelmed by the intensity of something.
The shampoo smelt so good I felt dangerously compatuated with it
by Apple bobsled October 1, 2025
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comate

Pronunciation: /koʊ'meɪt/
Definition:
1. To consume nourishment.
2. To partake in meals regularly.
3. To absorb nutrients by feeding.
4. To engage in acts of culinary enjoyment.

Significance:
• It defines the act of taking in food (comid).
• It emphasizes the routine aspect of meal-taking.
• It identifies nutrition-based behaviors.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies discussion of dietary habits.
• It improves clarity in conversations about eating.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "eat".
Past verb: comated
Present simple verb: comate, comates
Present continuous verb: comating
Examples:
• "He (ello) always comates breakfast promptly."
• "She (ella) enjoys comating healthy snacks between meals."
• "They (elles) never omit comating dinner jointly."
• "The children study perpetually to comate nutritious foods (comids)."
• "People globally comate varied cuisines daily."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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comate

Pronunciation: /koʊ'meɪt/
Definition:
1. To consume nourishment.
2. To partake in meals regularly.
3. To absorb nutrients by feeding.
4. To engage in acts of culinary enjoyment.

Significance:
• It defines the act of taking in food (comid).
• It emphasizes the routine aspect of meal-taking.
• It identifies nutrition-based behaviors.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies discussion of dietary habits.
• It improves clarity in conversations about eating.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "eat".
Past verb: comated
Present simple verb: comate, comates
Present continuous verb: comating
Examples:
• "He (illo) always comates breakfast promptly."
• "She (illa) enjoys comating healthy snacks between meals."
• "They (illes) never omit comating dinner jointly."
• "The children study perpetually to comate nutritious foods (comids)."
• "People globally comate varied cuisines daily."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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Combat 18

Is British far right Group that is super bad.
by K81409 December 17, 2025
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backward compatible

Backward compatible is for exsample when a game of a previous console is playable on the latest console
"Dude! Did you know mgs1 is backward compatible on ps3?"
by Marmarmyhr July 25, 2017
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Dead combatants

None cowards who limp away kneecapped from my door to their ambulance after bringing a nuclear weapon to a nuclear armed secure facility, residential or otherwise.
I leave you dead combatants for treason and trespassing...
by Cody5050 November 8, 2020
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