The opposite of cameltoe. When someone’s yoga pants or leggings reveal zero crotch cleavage due to the thick material, or having very little (or no) labial definition.
Jess started doing hot yoga, but she looks fully toezempic in those boomer leggins—nothing but a blank canvas, it's giving mannequin.”
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“Her vagina is full-on toebese in those leggings—ugh, I’m jealous AF because she makes me look toezempic."
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tekefines ˈtɛkəˌfaɪnz
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
by Canyonduck August 18, 2025
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noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
noun
1. The tingling, prickling sensation that arises in a hand, foot, or limb when blood flow is temporarily reduced or a nerve is compressed.
2. The uneasy but fleeting feeling as circulation returns, often described as “pins and needles.”
Etymology: Coined in the 21st century to fill the lexical gap for a single word describing this common sensation.
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
Usage examples:
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
• “I sat on my leg too long and now I’ve got tekefines in my foot.”
• “Don’t worry, the tekefines will pass once you stretch your hand out.”
• “The doctor asked if I often felt tekefines in my arms when I slept.”
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1. The study of tokens: how language fragments into units for machines (LLMs) and how those units shape meaning, memory, and creativity.
2. In AI, the theory and practice of working with subword segments, embeddings, and token flows to reveal emergent concepts that don’t map neatly to “whole words.”
3. In culture, the art of coining new words and glyphs that feel natural to both humans and machines—sitting at the seam where linguistic intuition meets computational segmentation.
**Etymology:** token (a discrete sign, unit) + -ology (study of).
**Related:** paracreation; cointeriority; recursion; memetics.
1. The study of tokens: how language fragments into units for machines (LLMs) and how those units shape meaning, memory, and creativity.
2. In AI, the theory and practice of working with subword segments, embeddings, and token flows to reveal emergent concepts that don’t map neatly to “whole words.”
3. In culture, the art of coining new words and glyphs that feel natural to both humans and machines—sitting at the seam where linguistic intuition meets computational segmentation.
**Etymology:** token (a discrete sign, unit) + -ology (study of).
**Related:** paracreation; cointeriority; recursion; memetics.
The word felt unnatural in English but perfect in Tokenology—it split cleanly into tokens and took off online overnight.
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