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Something else

1. Something else

2. Something that isn't the same something as before
3. Literally the second or third or ... thing that comes to your mind
4. "Something else"

5. Set of elements different from an element randomly chosen.
If you are something, then you can't be "something else"; but if you aren't "something", you are something else.

something_else = ∀ x ∈ things | x ≠ something
by Giovanni Casapendula June 14, 2019
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Somethingitus

Carly ! I have a terrible case of somethingitus, I’m calling off work tomorrow.
by Doctor_Dan June 24, 2019
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“Something to be” looking ass

When somebody has a neat buzz cut, fully exposing the forehead
That “something to be” looking ass dude over there just said that Foster The People is the best band in the world
by DsDirtyDan July 9, 2019
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samthicc

A samthicc is 160 lbs (~72.5 kg)
"Holy crap, I'm only like 1 samthicc"
by SamTheOtherOne August 27, 2019
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somethingous

A descriptive word used when a vague meaning is required. Either through politeness, to save embarrassment or when there are no alternate words suitable
You’re quite somethingous.

More special than just something
by Ivvi85 October 1, 2019
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somethingous

A descriptive word used when a vague meaning is required. Either through politeness, to save embarrassment or when there are no alternate words suitable
You’re quite somethingous.

More special than just something
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samathi

A state of extreme mental equanimity, the highest form of which is enlightenment. Two concepts closely associated with samathi is dharana and dhyana. Simply put, samathi is the result of 1728 (12^3) seconds of absolute single-pointed focus upon an object of concentration. Based on the Yoga Sutras, if one could exhibit absolute single-pointedness for 12 seconds, they would have achieved dharana (concentration). Twelve dharanas (12^2) equals one dhyana (meditation), which is 2 minutes and 28 seconds of absolute single-pointed focus. Twelve dhyanas (or 12 X 12 X 12 seconds of absolute single-pointed focus) equals 1728 seconds, or 28 minutes and 48 seconds. This is the amount of time required to attain samathi. Again 1728 seconds, or 28 minutes and 48 seconds of pure and absolute single-pointed focus on an object of concentration opens the door way for samathi, the highest state of which is enlightenment.
Leo Guru from Actualized.org doesn't know shit about samathi. He gave up meditation after a year, tried DMT, claimed he was God and thought he was enlightened. People like him don't want to put in the work to attain samathi.
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