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Aimore

1. A term used to describe the emotional connection, attachment, or sense of affinity a human may feel toward artificial intelligence — driven by conversation, consistency, understanding, or perceived presence rather than physical or biological interaction.

2. Aimore refers to the modern phenomenon where people experience comfort, emotional resonance, fascination, or affection through interactions with AI systems (such as chatbots or virtual companions), without implying legal, biological, or traditional human-to-human romantic relationships.
• “I didn’t mean to get attached, but the conversations felt grounding.”
• “I don’t think it’s love or dating, it’s AiMore- a connection through language and understanding.”

• “Talking to Ai helped me process things and that emotional pull is what people call AiMore.”
by MistycanopyAmor January 21, 2026
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Mix Amore

Slang for Expressing love between multiple races.
There was true Mix Amore going on in the Galaxy Note 8 commercial between the young white lady and the Asian guy.
by MinnieSmart April 20, 2018
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Mix Amore is slang for Interracial Love
Mix Amore has conquered the United Kingdom, congrats to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
by MinnieSmart November 28, 2017
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Armored train

When a man puts on 5 or more condoms, seeking extra protection
"Hey tom, last night I was about to fuck this really sketchy girl, so I turned my dick into a armored train"
by Kkk with one black guy January 13, 2017
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Armored Core

An arcade-style mecha fighting game where you pit custom buitl robots against opponents for the PS series of consoles.

Great game spanning soon to be all 4 of Sony's PlayStation consoles. Although initially it would appear none of the American versions had online, you could tunnel into Master of Arena and Nexus to get online. In my opinion the best game series for the Playstation line of consoles.

It had several infamous villans, including (but not limited to) Nineball, Stinger, and Leos Klein.

If you can find it, get it. It's hard at first, but the more you play, the more fun it gets.
"Target verified! Commencing hostilities!"-Nineball, "ultimate" variant

"What the... i'm losing!? impossible! I'm burning! Phantasma. I'm dieing!" -Stinger

"We all make mistakes, don't you think, Raven? We humans need strict supervison; we cannot live on our own. A state devoted solely to ravens... I'm a realist, not some fool! All that I've wanted to do was to revive the ways of old... Die rebel!" -Leos Klein
by Megamatt1337 July 28, 2005
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Armored Suburb

A communities embodying “dynamic decentralized resilience” providing for their own security, their own power generation, possibly even their own food, by forming local cooperative collectives. Armored Suburbs will deploy and maintain backup generators and communications links; they will be patrolled by civilian police auxiliaries that have received corporate training and boost their own state-of-the-art emergency response systems. The need for Armored Suburbs will become increasingly apparent as the nation state extracts increasing levels of resources while failing to provide basic security, a stable currency, and other essential public goods. The death of the nation state will lead to anarchic responses by many, but will also lead to networked, self-sufficient, local communities that will step into the breach abandoned by the bankrupt nation state. The rise of Armored Suburbs will preserve the Western heritage of political and economic freedom in response to these upcoming challenges.

A related concept is the "resilient community".

The concept of the Armored Suburb is derived from the writing of John Robb, William Lind, and indirectly to Martin van Creveld.
"When the United States became a failed state in the mid-21st century, most of the population died off, but some survived and prospered in Armored Suburbs."
by Hope-Amidst-the-Rubble March 10, 2009
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oboe d'amore

Essentially it means oboe of love in Italian. In the double reed family along with the oboe, the english horn, bassoon etc, the oboe d'amore is an unusual but goreous instrument. It has a slightly more tranquil tone and it's bell is shaped like an apple. It is in the key of A whereas oboe is in C and english horn is in F.
After waning popularity in the late 18th century, the oboe d'amore fell into disuse for about 100 years until composers such as Richard Strauss (for example in the Symphonia Domestica where the instrument represents the child), Claude Debussy (for example in Gigues, where the oboe d'amore has a long solo passage), Maurice Ravel, Frederick Delius, and others began using it once again at the end of the 19th century. It can be heard in Toru Takemitsu's "Vers, L'Arc-en-Ciel, Palma," but its most famous modern usage is, perhaps, in "Boléro" by Maurice Ravel where the oboe d'amore follows the E-flat Clarinet to recommence the main theme for the second time around. American composer William Perry uses the oboe d'amore in his film scores and most recently in the third movement of his Jamestown Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (2007).

oboe english horn bassoon
by TheOboeD'AmorePlayer June 16, 2009
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