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Ampal

An unregulated shit show that just keeps getting worst no matter how hard you try
I came in to work and it was nothing but and Ampal all shift long!
by Psycho_hemi572 June 25, 2024
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Appaupriation

Appaupriation is affiliating with cultural or social circumstances or behaviors that are associated with more working class groups in society. The word is derived from both appropriation and the Latin pauper, which means a person of lower income.
Biden: 'I grew up in neighborhoods where I know what it's like when a plant closes down.'

-'That is one other elite politician using rock hard appaupriation to win our votes'
by ljmdbw September 21, 2024
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Apaloneyah

(App-o-lonia) An actual princess.
Apaloneyah is literally a princess!
by yoongistoefungus October 22, 2024
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Appeal to Peasant

This is a Fallacy you commit automatically if you’re a peasant who is either unemployed, broke or makes nothing a hour. What this means is that with this fallacy attached to you, you will never have any meaningful things to say, you’re arguments will always be illogical and you have no rights, only because you have committed this fallacy.
“Hey! Are you broke as fuck?”
“Yes, unfortunately
“You’ve committed the APPEAL TO PEASANT Fallacy!”
“Nigga, what the fuck is that!?”
by The Big Man2646 December 26, 2024
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Apparatic

1. Relating to apparitions or Hallucinations

2. To be Ghost-like or having an unreal appearance
The shadowy figure seemed apparatic, causing me to question my sanity.

An apparatic woman stood in the hall, humming a haunting tune.
by JuneBee January 4, 2025
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Apparatic

(Adj)

1. To be ghost-like or have an unrealistic appearance.

2. Relating to apparitions or hallucinations
"The shadowy figure seemed apparatic, causing me to question my sanity."

"An apparatic woman stood in the hallway, humming a haunting tune."
by JuneBee January 4, 2025
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Appeal to Real Life Fallacy

The fallacy of dismissing an argument, theory, or principle because it doesn't match the speaker's personal, anecdotal, or perceived "common sense" experience of "real life." It privileges a specific, often limited, lived experience over systematic evidence, abstract reasoning, or the experiences of others. It's a variant of the anecdotal fallacy that claims the gritty, messy "real world" invalidates cleaner models or ideals.
Appeal to Real Life Fallacy Example: "Your economic theory about universal basic income sounds nice in a textbook, but in real life—which you'd know if you ever ran a small business—people would just stop working." This dismisses studies and pilots by appealing to a singular, entrenched view of how "real life" (often meaning a competitive, transactional world) supposedly operates.
by Abzugal February 3, 2026
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