The ability of North Koreanpeople to come back to life after reportedly been executed or died due to illness. Named after the DPRK state ideology, Juche, which is translated to "self-reliance".
Person 1: BBC reports that Kim Jong-un has disappeared from the state media and is probably dead.
Person 2: Just give it a few weeks. The power of Juche necromancy will resurrect him.
A derogatory dysphemism to refer to people in the transgender community, typically used to describe those who transition from male to female. The comparison came into existence due to the usually horrifying and grotesque physical appearances of male-to-female transgender individuals (particularly those who transitioned after puberty and do not pass). The comparison was also influenced by the aftermath of the crude methods of surgically mutilating the crotch area to emulate the anatomy of the identified sex, leading to messy and putrid complications.
A Necromorph named Moonstar Krystal was arrested for inappropriately touchingminors.
A slur used to describe trans folk due to their resemblance to mutated corpses reshaped into horrific new forms by a recombinant extraterrestrial infection.
"She's got a weird hairline for a girl."
"Dude, that's a necromorph. Look at the bulge."
Necromancer kush, known also as «Dead man’s weed» is a variant of weed known for it’s ability to send individuals straight to the afterlife, and back to reality.
Known for its sour taste and nigh on implausible THC to CBD ratio, it is best left for the experienced druggie.
Person 1: Yo, you seen this new necromancer kush? Shit’s straight outta caelid dawg istg!
A school of magic containing all spells that affect death. The classic uses of the term include undead, or controlling death, death spells which inflict death, and séances, communicating with the dead. However, some resurrection spells can also belong to this school because they dispel death.