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abaccad

The multiple choice answers described in a song.
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Abach

Abach is the one of the prettiest girls to live. She’s is so beautiful that people can’t help it but to tell her she looks beautiful where ever she goes. She may seem shy when you first meet her, but when you get to know her she’s the funniest person. She may cry once she’s overwhelmed or mad. And the biggest compliment you can give her is calling her a star. She has two wonderful best friends that she loves the most and would never try to loose. There is no other trio that could compete with them.
Abach is an introvert, but funny, and is the brightest star that shines.
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Abacab

Something which is ambiguous and hard-to-understand in nature.

The word originate from the 1981 British rock band Genesis, in which a song was titled by the same name. The song was named "A-B-A-C-A-B" to remember the original chord progression of the song; however the song kept the name afterwards as the band thought it was cool. Later on in 2007, the band had to remove the song from the list of songs to be played on their tour due to the band forgetting what the song even meant.

The ambiguity of both the song, and the word that came from the song; has caused the word to become a pseudo-slang word about ambiguity and confusion.
"In all fairness, love and romance comes as an abacab for most people."

Most organized-religion come to answer the age-old questions of the meaning of life and what happens in the afterlife; these two-topics are perhaps the two-largest examples of abacabs.

Dark-matter due to it's ambiguous and non-physical form, is an abacab.
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Abacatus

1. A lexical unit that possesses semantic form but lacks a corresponding referent in reality, perception, or conceptual coherence; a word which denotes nothing, references nothing, and points to no entity, object, or idea within any ontological domain.

2. Unicorn

Etymology:
Coined by Alex O’Connor in his YouTube video titled ‘The One Thing God Cannot Do’ as an invented neologism. From the Latin prefix ab- (“away from,” “without”), signaling semantic detachment. Echoes abacus (“frame, structure”), suggesting formal presence without substance. The suffix -atus lends pseudo-classical gravitas, while the internal syllable acatus may reflect actus (“act”), implying a performed gesture of absence.
“The monk described enlightenment using an abacatus—a word deliberately emptied of worldly meaning to evoke the unspeakable.”
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kiosk abacus fracas

the only fraternity of the great Bisbo University which will be built in the coming eras, it has no affiliation with anyone else, it only works for itself, it teaches no morals, and it works with no one but the pledged brothers. the brothers worship the great Elephant Riders and it rules all other fraternities, it will rule the world someday.
so what frat are u in? im in the Kiosk Abacus Fracas fraternity
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Nag-horny-car-aback

American pronounciation of Nagorny Karabakh, an Armenian speaking supposedly autonomous region in Azerbaijan, which until recently hosted a separatist republic od Artsakh. The transition of this territory to the hands of it's internationally recognized owner had to do with Russia, whom Amrenia has aliance with, was too busy supposedly protecting it's own people in Donbass by shooting rockets as far as Lviv to help. It didn't help that Azerbaijan is allied with Turkey, a problematic NATO member.
Yo dude, what's goin' on with that Nag-horny-car-aback thing around Georgia or somewhere?
by j637man February 3, 2024
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