Dimensionally misplaced, or displaced is used for beings, that have been transported to another dimension, by an powerful being, or a god.
This is a fictional phrase, and most of the time, the being whom have been displaced, gets powers, or if he wore a costume, he'd become the character he had been dressed as.
This is a fictional phrase, and most of the time, the being whom have been displaced, gets powers, or if he wore a costume, he'd become the character he had been dressed as.
You are an displaced, or as it is fully pronounced, dimensionally misplaced.
DI-mensionally mi-SPLACED. = Displaced...
DI-mensionally mi-SPLACED. = Displaced...
by Fan-reader March 17, 2018
Acondition in which personality awareness or loss of character causes the person to make ill decision
When it comes to sexual activity
When it comes to sexual activity
Rocky suffered from sexual personality misplacement
by rafael e Reyes May 16, 2018
Rocky suffered from sexual personality misplacement
by rafael e Reyes May 16, 2018
someone who goes around saying that punk rock isnt dead, just misplaced. often part of a band that usually plays punk/ska/emo songs.
by Testaclees April 14, 2005
noun
1. A memory that exists vividly in the mind but cannot be confidently traced to its source, often leaving the individual unsure whether the event was experienced directly, witnessed, dreamed, imagined, or absorbed from media or others.
2. A mental file stored in the wrong directory — mistakenly filed under personal experience instead of dreams, fiction, or observation.
Note:
Unlike “false memory,” a misplaced memory may not be inaccurate — only misfiled. The content can be real; it’s the origin that’s uncertain. Think of it like dragging a file into the wrong folder: the data’s intact, just somewhere it shouldn’t be.
1. A memory that exists vividly in the mind but cannot be confidently traced to its source, often leaving the individual unsure whether the event was experienced directly, witnessed, dreamed, imagined, or absorbed from media or others.
2. A mental file stored in the wrong directory — mistakenly filed under personal experience instead of dreams, fiction, or observation.
Note:
Unlike “false memory,” a misplaced memory may not be inaccurate — only misfiled. The content can be real; it’s the origin that’s uncertain. Think of it like dragging a file into the wrong folder: the data’s intact, just somewhere it shouldn’t be.
I have this misplaced memory of hiding in a church basement during a flood, but I think it might’ve been a dream… or maybe a scene from a movie?
by Ecco of Ithaca April 24, 2025