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Did a nocsi

When your team is about to make a comeback but suddenly someone make a mistake that lead to lose
That game was so good until our jungler did a nocsi”
by Lnman June 18, 2022
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Carne de la noché

The wanting to have intercourse with someone.
“Wow! She was so fit. Carne de la noché”

Jacks Gullible
by slayqween April 5, 2023
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mayo de noche

The correct way to pronounce the name of the white condiment spelled 'mayonnaise'.
Person 1: Do you want any mayo de noche with your fries?

Person 2: Did you take your grandpa's pills again?
by Shrek Fan May 5, 2023
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The ethical and clinical dilemma of how to inform patients of risks without inducing those very risks through the information itself. The principle of informed consent demands full disclosure of potential side effects. But the act of disclosure can dramatically increase the likelihood and severity of those effects via the nocebo pathway. This puts doctors in a Catch-22: withhold information and be unethical, or disclose it and potentially harm the patient through the power of suggestion. Medicine has no good protocol for navigating this.
Example: A doctor must prescribe a statin. The leaflet lists possible side effects: muscle pain, fatigue, cognitive fog. The patient, now anxious and hyper-vigilant, experiences all three. It's impossible to clinically distinguish between a genuine pharmacological side effect and a nocebo-induced one. The hard problem: How do you practice evidence-based, ethical medicine when the communication of evidence becomes a potent confounding variable that can generate its own adverse data? The diagnostic process can become pathogenic. Hard Problem of the Nocebo Effect.
by Dumuabzu January 25, 2026
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Hard Problem of Nocebo

The dark twin of the placebo problem: How can the mere expectation of harm, or negative information from an authority figure, generate authentic, measurable disease? This is more ethically fraught because it suggests that diagnoses, pessimistic prognoses, or even warning labels on medications can iatrogenically cause the very symptoms they describe. The mind's capacity for negative autosuggestion appears to have a direct, pathogenic pathway into the body, turning fear into physiology.
Example: In a drug trial, participants warned of a rare side effect (e.g., "may cause headaches") report that side effect at significantly higher rates, even if they're in the group receiving the sugar pill. More drastically, cases of "voodoo death" or mass psychogenic illness show communities developing real rashes, paralysis, or fainting spells after a perceived threat, with no toxic cause found. The hard problem: How does the semantic content of a threatening suggestion bypass conscious reasoning and directly orchestrate a pathological bodily response, creating illness from an idea? Hard Problem of Nocebo.
by Dumuabzu January 25, 2026
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Wrack My Nocks

An informal way of saying pissing one's pants.
Bro that was so funny, I'm gonna wrack my nocks.
by deinemutter@939996 March 8, 2026
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Choo Choo Nocky

Word used to describe the penis
My mother used to say, “Tyler, stop playing with your Choo Choo Nocky!”
by Tjs50021 May 14, 2025
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