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Puritanical

Religious rules limiting the sexual expressions of members of the group.
The puritanical leader forbade my Mother from wearing pants or perfume.
by Babyface1936 February 1, 2020
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puria

He’s so puria
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Rock Puritan

A person or people who listens to Rock music and will argue with others about the perfection of their favorite band(s) and will also argue that other bands suck.
Dude Jeff is such a Rock Puritan, he's always trying to tell me that AC/DC kicks ass but he refuses to listen to Zeppelin!
by Glass-Assassin February 24, 2009
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retro purist

COD Fanboy : Cawl Of Doodie Is Da Bast Gaem Evaaa !
Retro Purist : Sorry But There are Way Better Games Like Pacman
COD Fanboy : Pakman Is GAAAAY !!!1!111!!!!11
by Retro Gaming March 13, 2015
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Technoquantum Purity

Technoquantum Purity is the idea of creating quantum technology in its purest possible quantum form, leading to the Quantum Matter Purity where matter is in its purest possible quantum form. It can be used for quantum computers and for the development of quantum materials, which consequently can replace steel and even human biological matter.
"Technoquantum purity is a really interesting concept, even it would be necessary of the superquantum mechanics to work, we would just need of enough advanced technology for reach the technoquantum purity, then reaching the quantum matter purity."
by Full Monteirism January 8, 2021
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puritans

The Puritans were members of a religious reformation movement known as Puritanism which arose within the Church of England. Puritans were the more extreme Protestants within the Church of England in the late 16th century who thought that the English Reformation wasn’t far enough in reforming the doctrines and structure of the church. They wanted to purify the Church of England as it was too similar to the Roman Catholic Church. In the 17th century, many Puritans emigrated to the New World, where they sought a holy commonwealth in New England.
many Puritans emigrated to the New World
by skskoop September 30, 2019
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