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Trevors Axiom 

Is a theory of online trolling mentioned in South Park in which an initial troll (Person A) makes offensive or controversial remarks to another individual (Person B) with the intention of provoking a reaction from a third party (Person C). The intention is that person C's gross overreaction and self righteousness to the trolling of person B will elicit further reactions from persons D through F who are not trolls but cannot help themselves from ripping on person B. Thus causing a fission like chain reaction leading to an explosion that brings out the worst in humanity. Initially used by desperate celebrities to further careers. Trevor's Axiom can also be used by politicians and media spokes persons as an alternative for skill, aptitude or talent in generating public support.
"I cant believe that piece of shit would say that about minorities/the troops/gays/disabled people I am gonna give them a piece of my mind"

"Dude chill they are totally trying to use Trevors Axiom to get a reaction from you"
Trevors Axiom by wibble20 December 20, 2016
"I am Worthy" in Ancient Greek.

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AXIOS!!
Axios by AxiosODST January 9, 2016
Means both meanings of the word pretty, but used in text messaging.
There is an axiogy chance that the Vikings stole your phone and deleted your messages before you got to read them.

Jim is so axiogy.

He's like the axiogiest of all the axiogies, brosef.

23rd Parallel Axiom 

The axiom that states that Asian women from below the 23rd North Parallel are disproportionately hot. The converse is also true; north of the 23rd Parallel shows low average hotness.
Man 1: Man, that Asian woman was hot!
Man 2: Cool, where was she from?
Man 1: Vietnam, I believe.
Man 2: Exactly, it's the 23rd Parallel Axiom at work.
generally believed to be obvious or true
That the 21st century belongs to China is axiomatic.

It's axiomatic to me that most people get pleasure out of helping others.
axiomatic by slasheyeball March 7, 2011