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"Sigma Taf ANTHROPUS!"
"Would you like to go to Dunkin Anthropus?"
Anthropus by Pantus January 18, 2009

Anthropodermic bibliopegy 

Binding books with human skin. The practice was extremely popular in Christian societies starting as early as 100 BC. The practice continues even today especially in the making of children's books, such as Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Mitch: Sarah, you have nice skin.
Sarah: Mitch, you make my nipples so hard!
Mitch: Anthropodermic bibliopegy with my penis!

anthrorusticaphobia 

An American in Illinois may naturally reject the narration in William Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying" due to a commonly shared affliction of anthrorusticaphobia.

or

Does a redneck on a porch in Decatur with a banjo scare you? Then you might have anthrorusticaphobia.

anthropomorphic vapour 

A substance in the gas phase at a temperature lower than its critical point but with distinct human characteristics, such as a face or free will.
Willo the wisp, the protagonist from the hit 80s animation of the same name is a classic example of anthropomorphic vapour.

anthropomorphic wok 

Both a compliment and an insult of the highest calibre. It is either the greatest or the worst thing you can think of
Kane: Are you an anthropomorphic wok?
Euan: wtf no
anthropomorphic wok by wrenk December 20, 2021

Anthropomorphic 

Objects, animals, or gods that have human characteristics in fictional works. It usually refers to animals with the ability to speak.
Many Disney films include an anthropomorphic animal of some sort.

All the characters in The Lion King are anthropomorphic.
Anthropomorphic by Hamez0 July 8, 2012