by manic_dagger March 7, 2020
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The mistaken belief that because you can name someone who is "not like that", it nullifies the fact that the majority is in fact, like that.
The mistaken belief that because you can name someone who is "not like that", it nullifies the fact that the majority is in fact, like that.
"Jenny hit me with that NAXALT when I was talking about federally recorded violent crime statistics for immigrants in comparison to those of non immigrants and is adamant that because she knows immigrants who aren't committing violent crimes that ALL immigrants must not be committing any violent crimes."
by TradWaman March 9, 2019
Get the NAXALT mug.A term used among bros in the Broman Empire referencing NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath. A Bro Namath is typically a ladies man and a leader in a group of bros.
bro 1: "Sup Bro Namath? We gonna chase some tail tonight?"
bro 2: "You know it! I get more a$$ than a proctologist!"
bro 2: "You know it! I get more a$$ than a proctologist!"
by alphabro February 12, 2014
Get the Bro Namath mug.The weird in me recognises and bows to the weird in you.
interjection.
Used as a salutation among weirdos to express a greeting or farewell alongside acknowledgement of kinship in weirdness & unison in the weird.
interjection.
Used as a salutation among weirdos to express a greeting or farewell alongside acknowledgement of kinship in weirdness & unison in the weird.
Namastrange my friend, I feel we're gonna get into some freaky shit together.
The only way to bow to divine weirdness in another entity is to look them in the fourth eye and say namastrange.
The only way to bow to divine weirdness in another entity is to look them in the fourth eye and say namastrange.
by ivanji February 17, 2021
Get the Namastrange mug.an ancient Sanskrit greeting still in everyday use in India and especially on the trail in the Nepal Himalaya. Translated roughly, it means "I bow to the God within you", or "The Spirit within me salutes the Spirit in you" - a knowing that we are all made from the same One Divine Consciousness.
The more formal greeting Sanskrit Namascar pronounced NAH-mah-scar is also used in India, though less frequently in Nepal. The Hindi "Jai Bhagwan" is also in common use, and carries the same meaning.
by Daniel Gryte November 28, 2003
Get the Namaste mug.NAXALT (not all x are like that) is a common debate tactic deployed by egalitarians when group differences are mentioned. When mentioning an average group difference the anti-racist will state "but they don't all do that" or some variation. This was never implied and thus it is a straw man argument.
Dude #1: "Asians are bad at driving."
Dude #2: "Whoa, pump the brakes, bro. Not All Asians Are Like That. #NAXALT"
Dude #2: "Whoa, pump the brakes, bro. Not All Asians Are Like That. #NAXALT"
by Grimtooth March 29, 2018
Get the NAXALT mug.Acronym. "Not all feminists are like that". Can be used as a verb "Nafalt-ing" when one uses this phrase in the context of feminist apologetics.
Look at all these idiots Nefalting in the comments section of this story about the chick who cut her husband's dick off.
Nafalt.
Nafalt.
by petropolisful July 10, 2012
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