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Neogic refers to a method, mindset, thought process, or worldview that is rooted in fresh, untraditional, non-conforming logic — typically influenced by modern culture, rapid change, digital consciousness, or futuristic perspectives.

It describes thinking not bound by legacy systems, old societal norms, or classical ways — and instead driven by innovation, adaptability, originality, or individual evolution.

Simplified meaning:
Neogic means new-world logic — ways of thinking or solving that break from old traditions and embrace fresh, modern, independent approaches & describes something that reflects or follows "new-world logic" or untraditional innovation.
1. “The solution he came up with wasn’t traditional — it was totally neogic.”
2. “Her neogic approach to relationships ignores outdated gender roles and focuses on balance and clarity.”
3. “Things aren’t gonna work this way — we need a neogic approach moving forward.”
4. “Startups thrive on neogic thinking — they don’t follow the corporate rulebook.”
Neogic by usernameisaryan April 9, 2025
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Neonic by Werrywit April 21, 2022
A word used everyday in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia.
It means how much can you bring the price down?
Mostly used in fairs, but also in everyday speaking.
Can you neodice this for me?
Neodice by Braxtilo November 15, 2016
He dressed very neonic today!
Neonic by Bobby Henningsen December 9, 2008
A insubstantial nightmare, appearing real in biblical proportion while trying to wake up but appears that you have, but have not.
Person 1: I just had an neotic dream.
Person 2: How do you know you're awake then?
Neotic by Bat Weasel September 23, 2009

neovictorian bowdlerization

Politically-correct dumbing down of the English language used to eliminate thoughts and ideas deemed offensive to identified subgroups ie. by gender/race/religion/country of origin. Derived from term originally used to refer to removal of offensive terms (e.g. "strumpet") from Shakespeare's plays by Thomas Bowdler.
Only neovictorian bowdlerization can explain the current anti-intellectual view that gender/race are fluid and that all things are like all other things.

neonicotinoids 

I quit smoking and bought twenty tins of neonicotinoids
neonicotinoids by canon32 May 30, 2013