Hyperfantasy refers to a form of setting beyond 'high fantasy' entering the realm that fuses genres like comic books, manga, scifi, fantasy, horror, steampunk, and video games into one. It takes 'high fantasy' to the realm your localDM usually is afraid to go because it's beyond the levels (of power, of classes, of monsters) that most DMs really want to deep dive into. Meta fiction, nexus worlds, and crossovers tend to have this blend of epic adventure and potential.
Generally used to describe a gay man (possibly a gay woman) who is in a great mood, exuberantly hyper, and acting extremely flamboyant (more so than usual).
Denotes a hyperactive and very happy mood contingent with flamboyancy going off the scale.
May also be used to describe animals, days, or moods in general.
"He wouldn't quit smiling, cracking sex jokes about boys, nor jumping off the walls, he must have been having a hyperfagtastic day!"
Super cool movie, created by the skistruction media group. It is a parity of the parity of fast and furious, SuperFast! The movie stars skistruction Cruise. The plot revolves around the main character skistruction cruise that has a juiced up little tikes car and a prius. the movie has two races because skistruction threw a banana peal and someone slipped on it.
A hypothesis that there exists a form of matter (hypermatter) that interacts with ordinary matter through higher dimensions or exotic forces. Hypermatter could be stable at immense densities, enable FTL propulsion, or constitute dark matter. It appears in speculative physics as a solution to the missing mass problem or as fuel for advanced spacecraft. Unlike antimatter, hypermatter would not annihilate with regular matter but would pass through it, making detection difficult.
Hypermatter Hypothesis Example: “The ship’s hypermatter core glowed blue; engineers said it was ‘ordinary matter from a higher dimension, kept stable by field coils.’”
Someone who jumps from one relationship immediately into another one.
Serial monogamists can not stand to be alone and often suffer from vast commitment and insecurity issues.
Because they jump into relationships immediately after the previous one has ended, serial monogamists typically don't take the time to reflect on their behavior or why their previous relationships failed; thus, they end up making the same relationship mistakes over and over again.
Person 1: Damn, Dustin already has a new girlfriend?! It's only been two weeks since he broke up with his fiance! I think he's a sociopath.