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Adhomineminally

Adhomineminally
pronounced: ad-ho-MIN-uh-men-uh-lee)

A rhetorical style or manner of expression that simultaneously functions as an adjective and adverb while carrying a sharp, often satirical personal edge. It exists in the gray zone between pure description and ad hominem attack—adding emphasis, tone, and pointed commentary without necessarily abandoning the argument itself.

Not a full ad hominem fallacy, but not entirely innocent either.
Example 1:
“His reply was adhomineminally dismissive—less about the issue, more about me.”

Example 2:
“That thread went from debate to adhomineminally chaotic real fast.”

Origin:
Coined by the “Berzerkly Hippie Libtard,” Professor of Apatheism, as a mashup of adjective, adverb, and ad hominem to describe a hybrid rhetorical move combining description, emphasis, and personal edge.
by anonymous March 18, 2026
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