by Ⲕ𝚎րրῑ𝚎 ῑ𝑠 իₐ𝒘t's parents December 26, 2022
A logical fallacy when netizen dismisses other netizen's opinion because s/he is/they are using their idol(s) photograph as an avatar/profile pictures
Example of Reductio ad Idolarum:
If you're using Justin Bieber/Billie Eilish/Boy band/Girl band/whatever the fuck your idol, your opinions are discarded
If you're using Justin Bieber/Billie Eilish/Boy band/Girl band/whatever the fuck your idol, your opinions are discarded
by Sir. B February 17, 2021
Hatriotic version of (argumentum) ad hominem. Whilst "(argumentum) ad hominem" is a fallacious argumentative strategy marked by the avoidance of a genuine discussion of a topic by attacking an attribute of the person making an argument instead of the argument itself, "ad hom of him" is a phrase preferably used over "(argumentum) ad hominem" when attacking a certain individual using Latin and failing miserably at it.
by Marie Lastname June 11, 2018
by Migraineskank April 6, 2016
One who recycles and conserves at home, and makes sure the whole world knows it. However, anywhere else this person will waste more resources than a hummer on steroids.
by Aarif Bhagat February 19, 2015
Commonly used on sites like YouTube or news sites, meant for an accidental misclick on the ad by the user.
by bakfjeidfjhgjriedfjgnjrkerjfhg April 15, 2021