A playful or intimate gesture in which two people touch their teeth together and rub against each other's teeth, without using their lips in the kiss.
Combining "denti-" (Latin for teeth) with "kiss," highlighting the contact between teeth.
Combining "denti-" (Latin for teeth) with "kiss," highlighting the contact between teeth.
They shared a quick dentikiss, laughing as their teeth lightly touched in a moment of playful affection.
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Deniable plausibility is a variant or twist on plausible deniability. It describes a situation where someone can claim ignorance or non-involvement in a controversial or offensive act, and their explanation is technically believable enough to be plausible — even if many people suspect it's not the full truth. The key is that the setup (timing, delegation, partial attention, etc.) creates just enough room for the denial to sound realistic on the surface, without hard proof that it’s a lie.
It’s often used when the controversial part is hidden at the end, buried in details, or handled by subordinates, so the person can say “I didn’t see/know that part” and it remains deniable in a way that feels somewhat plausible to supporters or neutral observers.
It’s often used when the controversial part is hidden at the end, buried in details, or handled by subordinates, so the person can say “I didn’t see/know that part” and it remains deniable in a way that feels somewhat plausible to supporters or neutral observers.
1- Trump example
When Trump shared the video that ended with Barack and Michelle Obama depicted as dancing apes, he later claimed he only watched the first part about voter fraud and didn’t see the racist ending — a textbook case of deniable plausibility that let him distance himself from the offensive content while still spreading it.
2- Corporate example
The marketing director approved the ad campaign after skimming the presentation, missing the highly offensive joke hidden on the last slide; this gave her perfect deniable plausibility when customers complained, allowing her to say “I never saw that part” with a straight face.
3- Social media example
She reposted a long thread criticizing a public figure, not realizing the final reply contained blatant antisemitic tropes; the setup created strong deniable plausibility, so when called out she could truthfully reply “I didn’t read the whole thread” and many followers accepted it.
When Trump shared the video that ended with Barack and Michelle Obama depicted as dancing apes, he later claimed he only watched the first part about voter fraud and didn’t see the racist ending — a textbook case of deniable plausibility that let him distance himself from the offensive content while still spreading it.
2- Corporate example
The marketing director approved the ad campaign after skimming the presentation, missing the highly offensive joke hidden on the last slide; this gave her perfect deniable plausibility when customers complained, allowing her to say “I never saw that part” with a straight face.
3- Social media example
She reposted a long thread criticizing a public figure, not realizing the final reply contained blatant antisemitic tropes; the setup created strong deniable plausibility, so when called out she could truthfully reply “I didn’t read the whole thread” and many followers accepted it.
by AryHoram February 6, 2026
Get the Deniable plausibility mug.A cognitive bias where one systematically denies, rejects, or dismisses information that contradicts existing beliefs, regardless of evidence. While confirmation bias seeks confirming information, Denial Bias actively refuses contradictory information—not just ignoring it, but fighting it, explaining it away, or attacking its source. It's the bias of the closed mind, the immune system of belief rejecting foreign evidence. Denial Bias explains why facts don't change minds: the mind isn't processing facts; it's denying them.
"He didn't just ignore the evidence; he attacked it, questioned its sources, invented conspiracies to explain it away. That's Denial Bias—not just failing to seek confirming information, but actively rejecting anything that threatens what he already believes. Facts don't work on denial; denial works on facts."
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The peculiar, in-between feeling one experiences after dental work—even minor or painless procedures—marked by unease, bodily disorientation, and subtle emotional residue.
The peculiar, in-between feeling one experiences after dental work—even minor or painless procedures—marked by unease, bodily disorientation, and subtle emotional residue.
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noun (slang)
1. A close companion or counterpart who shares an unusually deep connection, often mirroring one’s personality, energy, or style — a modern evolution of “twin.”
2. A person who feels like an extension of oneself; your other half in spirit, often with uncanny synchronicities or shared experiences.
noun (slang)
1. A close companion or counterpart who shares an unusually deep connection, often mirroring one’s personality, energy, or style — a modern evolution of “twin.”
2. A person who feels like an extension of oneself; your other half in spirit, often with uncanny synchronicities or shared experiences.
“We met last year and instantly clicked — she’s my denticle.”
“You and your dent always finish each other’s sentences.”
“It’s not just friendship, it’s denticle-level connection.”
“You and your dent always finish each other’s sentences.”
“It’s not just friendship, it’s denticle-level connection.”
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