by svennesaken April 26, 2019
Get the Polyplank mug.(V.) The act of removing the back of the toilet and releasing their bowels in the reservoir. Done mostly as a prank or revenge. The aim is to create a terrible smell. Clean or not the bathroom will remain un aired out with a bouquet of feces.
Handyman: You got pooplanked
Lonnie: It's been 3 days and it still smells like doo doo in here.
Handyman: Somebody pooped in the back of your crapper.
Lonnie: Someone doo doo'd in the back?
Handyman: It's called pooplanking.
Lonnie: It's been 3 days and it still smells like doo doo in here.
Handyman: Somebody pooped in the back of your crapper.
Lonnie: Someone doo doo'd in the back?
Handyman: It's called pooplanking.
by Drinkyt August 21, 2013
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Short for Pleb, in this case a particularly hard-core member of the lower orders, a prole, one of the hoi polloi, the Great Unwashed. A crude crass gross-grain, graceless and charmless. Has no culture or learning and don't want none neither. Compare les plepons in French, i pieponi in Italian: a word with pedigree.
Polypian Q PLeppoon can't read the News of the World any more, insofar as he can read at all. Maybe he got it for the pictures. I wonder what he will do now? I suppose he's still got Git Magazine. He'll probably smoke yet more pungent cheap fags, drink more evil-smelling cheap beer, and hold more loud parties for the benefit of local council scum who swarm over his slutty daughter like flies over a specially luscious turd.
by Mr Thin December 24, 2012
Get the Polypian Q Pleppoon mug.Verb coined in 21st century twitter circles around occultism and magic describing the practice of taking a fragmentary ancient ritual, making it ten times longer and requiring the knowledge of three languages in order to perform it.
I'm working on reconstructing a Greek necromantic operation based on sources from that time period and I'm going to polyphanize the shit out of it!
by TFRaaion October 23, 2018
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Get the Polypantheonism mug.A type of graphical/art style primarily based off of the limitations of the main 5th generation of video game consoles (Nintendo 64 & PlayStation 1), but does not need to completely adhere to the limitations of the original hardware. This sometimes makes it a hybrid between 5th and 6th generation graphics while adhering to overall feel, tone and/or atmosphere that 5th gen (and some 6th gen) games were known for. The style falls in between the time of early 3D graphics (less polygons with blurred textures) and right before the rise of HD graphics (high poly count with with high definition textures).
While not all 5th (nor 6th) gen games had the same exact feel, tone or atmosphere, almost all of them had one thing in common; an eerie or mysterious feeling brought on by the simplistic/limited graphics of the time that leave a lot of imagination up to the player (something that tends to become lost in games that show great amounts of detail). Most 6th generation graphics could possibly be placed under the same definition, but some later 6th gen games look like early 7th gen games. So the earlier the 3D graphics, the more this type of atmosphere is felt.
"Polypunk" was not originally an art style, but much like "Pixel Art", independent video game developers (aka Indie Developers) were responsible for utilizing old 3D styled graphics and establishing it as an art style (often called N64-styled graphics or PS1-like graphics).
While not all 5th (nor 6th) gen games had the same exact feel, tone or atmosphere, almost all of them had one thing in common; an eerie or mysterious feeling brought on by the simplistic/limited graphics of the time that leave a lot of imagination up to the player (something that tends to become lost in games that show great amounts of detail). Most 6th generation graphics could possibly be placed under the same definition, but some later 6th gen games look like early 7th gen games. So the earlier the 3D graphics, the more this type of atmosphere is felt.
"Polypunk" was not originally an art style, but much like "Pixel Art", independent video game developers (aka Indie Developers) were responsible for utilizing old 3D styled graphics and establishing it as an art style (often called N64-styled graphics or PS1-like graphics).
1.) Legend 64 is a new Polypunk game being worked on by the YouTube channel of the same name.
2.) I like playing horror-themed Polypunk games.
3.) Polypunk graphics are on the rise!
2.) I like playing horror-themed Polypunk games.
3.) Polypunk graphics are on the rise!
by Kinopio September 28, 2021
Get the Polypunk mug.Polypanentheism is a philosophical-religious doctrine that combines elements of pantheism, panentheism, and polytheism. Each of these schools of thought addresses the relationship between deities and the universe in a distinct way, and polypanentheism attempts to integrate them into a single concept.
**Polytheism**: Refers to the belief in multiple gods, each with different roles and powers. In polypanentheism, there is a multiplicity of gods, but they are not independent or entirely separate from the universe.
**Pantheism**: The central idea of pantheism is that the universe and God are equivalent. Everything that exists is part of God. In polypanentheism, this view is reflected in the idea that gods are present throughout creation, but not limited to it alone.
**Panentheism**: In panentheism, God is immanent in the universe, but also transcends it, existing beyond it. Polypanentheism inherits this perspective by proposing that the gods are in all of creation (immanence), but possess a dimension that transcends them (transcendence).
In polypanentheism, the universe is considered sacred, but it does not exhaust the divine. The gods are multiple and are in all things, but also exist beyond them. In other words, polypanentheism suggests that each deity is present in every part of the cosmos, without losing its individuality or its transcendent aspect.
**Polytheism**: Refers to the belief in multiple gods, each with different roles and powers. In polypanentheism, there is a multiplicity of gods, but they are not independent or entirely separate from the universe.
**Pantheism**: The central idea of pantheism is that the universe and God are equivalent. Everything that exists is part of God. In polypanentheism, this view is reflected in the idea that gods are present throughout creation, but not limited to it alone.
**Panentheism**: In panentheism, God is immanent in the universe, but also transcends it, existing beyond it. Polypanentheism inherits this perspective by proposing that the gods are in all of creation (immanence), but possess a dimension that transcends them (transcendence).
In polypanentheism, the universe is considered sacred, but it does not exhaust the divine. The gods are multiple and are in all things, but also exist beyond them. In other words, polypanentheism suggests that each deity is present in every part of the cosmos, without losing its individuality or its transcendent aspect.
Polypanentheism is a belief system that combines elements of polytheism and panentheism. Imagine the divine as a multifaceted gemstone. In polytheism, each facet of the gemstone represents a different god or goddess, each with their own unique attributes and stories. Followers of this path honor these deities as individual entities.
Now, add to that the concept of panentheism, which is as if the gemstone itself were filled with light. This light represents the divine essence present throughout the gem, imbuing each facet with its brilliance. In this way, the light shines through all the gods and goddesses, connecting them to a greater divine presence that permeates the universe and extends beyond it.
Thus, in polypanentheism, while you recognize and worship the individual deities (the facets), you also understand that they are all connected and are manifestations of the single all-encompassing divine source (the light within the gemstone). This allows for a rich spiritual tapestry where both the diversity of the gods and the unity of the divine are honored and celebrated.
Now, add to that the concept of panentheism, which is as if the gemstone itself were filled with light. This light represents the divine essence present throughout the gem, imbuing each facet with its brilliance. In this way, the light shines through all the gods and goddesses, connecting them to a greater divine presence that permeates the universe and extends beyond it.
Thus, in polypanentheism, while you recognize and worship the individual deities (the facets), you also understand that they are all connected and are manifestations of the single all-encompassing divine source (the light within the gemstone). This allows for a rich spiritual tapestry where both the diversity of the gods and the unity of the divine are honored and celebrated.
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