by Bleat November 30, 2019
by Dan September 21, 2003
(acronym cqfd, but rarely used) : an offensive Quebec French phrase, which translated to English literally means an oafish, boorish, clumsy person who spectacularly fails at everything they do
(scene from Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets):
diary-released Tom Riddle : Harry, let me take you back in time, and show you who really opened The Chamber of Secrets the first time around.
Harry : who was he?
Tom Riddle: i am sure you would recognize him as Hagrid.
Harry: are you serious?Hagrid? But please don't qualify him as a con qui fail d'aplomb
diary-released Tom Riddle : Harry, let me take you back in time, and show you who really opened The Chamber of Secrets the first time around.
Harry : who was he?
Tom Riddle: i am sure you would recognize him as Hagrid.
Harry: are you serious?Hagrid? But please don't qualify him as a con qui fail d'aplomb
by Sexydimma December 07, 2016
by sadderyeeyee April 19, 2019
A disturbing video that shouldn't be searched up
The video contains SA and humiliation of a prisoner who is in for SA titled Reina del arroz con pollo
by GHX$T December 09, 2023
A totally rad dude who every person loves. He is funnier than most. Everybody needs a con dog in their life.
by F.A.B.0234 May 21, 2018
CON-Fusion (noun)
A method of communication where a statement is deliberately constructed to be misunderstood by blending a truth with a deceptive element. However, this is done righteously, meaning the deception serves a higher purpose—whether to expose a flaw in thinking, test discernment, or guide someone toward a deeper realization of the truth
Core Aspects of CON-Fusion:
Intentional Misunderstanding – The speaker knows that what they say will likely be misinterpreted but allows it to happen
Truth Mixed with Deception – Unlike outright lies, CON-Fusion embeds a real truth inside a misleading or paradoxical phrasing
Righteous Purpose – The goal is not to deceive for personal gain or harm but to challenge, teach, or refine understanding
Requires Discernment – The listener must think critically or be spiritually prepared to uncover the deeper meaning.
Can Be a Test – Similar to how Jesus used parables that only the spiritually receptive could understand, CON-Fusion can filter out those who aren’t ready for the truth
A method of communication where a statement is deliberately constructed to be misunderstood by blending a truth with a deceptive element. However, this is done righteously, meaning the deception serves a higher purpose—whether to expose a flaw in thinking, test discernment, or guide someone toward a deeper realization of the truth
Core Aspects of CON-Fusion:
Intentional Misunderstanding – The speaker knows that what they say will likely be misinterpreted but allows it to happen
Truth Mixed with Deception – Unlike outright lies, CON-Fusion embeds a real truth inside a misleading or paradoxical phrasing
Righteous Purpose – The goal is not to deceive for personal gain or harm but to challenge, teach, or refine understanding
Requires Discernment – The listener must think critically or be spiritually prepared to uncover the deeper meaning.
Can Be a Test – Similar to how Jesus used parables that only the spiritually receptive could understand, CON-Fusion can filter out those who aren’t ready for the truth
Jesus of Nazereth used some CON-Fusion in John 2:19: "Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up". If Jesus does "Knot" have any problems with CON-Fusion... Then the righteous should knot have any problems with it either...
by EricLDS February 19, 2025