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Paradoxial Hipster

a person who is a hipster simply because everyone else is therefore contradicting themselves.
Person 1: "I want to be a hipster like everyone else!"
Person 2: "Sounds like a Paradoxial Hipster!"
by hipsterjoe May 6, 2011
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Paradoxonym

Paradoxonym. A term to describe a misspelled word that is not recognized or corrected by spell-check engines because it is a correctly spelled word, but not the actual word intended for use by the author.

The spellchecked document is assumed to have correct spelling. However, because of paradoxonyms the spellchecked document must be further analyzed to ensure correct spelling of the intended words.
Paradoxonym examples: 1. Author types "wood", but intended to spell "would". 2. Author types "all", but intended to spell "awl". 3. Author types "skies", but intended to spell "skis".

In all cases, spell check will find no spelling errors when in fact there are spelling errors.
by Doctor Fruitbomb July 3, 2009
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paradoxical

1. having the nature of a paradox; self-contradictory.

2. Medicine/Medical . not being the normal or usual kind:

Sometimes, par·a·dox·al.
Stimulants are a paradoxical, albeit effective, medication used for certain forms of hyperactivity.
by Bobby Joe Parker November 9, 2013
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paradoxology

A short hymn or recitation in praise of paradox.
I accept that life is full of contradictions, and I sing the paradoxology.
by Clown's ASSistant April 3, 2011
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paranoxym

Two words place together, commonly adjectives, which is grammatically compliant, but socially abnormal.
brazenly scrumptious
Those peaches were absurdly luscious is a parnoxym.

Every time that girl talks about her brother, some strange paranoxym comes up.
by WB/JB June 17, 2009
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Paranoxium

It's a bastardized compound of multiple prefixes and suffixes. Para as in parachute, para meaning out side of, or not within. Nox being the Latin word for night, aka dark; ium is a suffix of some metals, such as calcium and other elements, so the word combined is a rough translation of Outside of the dark elements.
"The weather outside is paranoxium."
by kevys May 7, 2021
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paradouche

The term used to describe a situation in which one is cock-blocked by two parties simultaneously.
William Turner wanted to get with Elizabeth Swan, but was paradouched by Captain Jack Sparrow and Commodore James Norrington.

My attempt to get with this extremely hot chick last night, was pardouched by two lesbian lovers.
by AndreKrazySwede November 5, 2010
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