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To exclude or judge something because of its shape or something it's associated with.
"I don't like triangles because they look weird and are used by the Illuminati."

"That's shapism."
Shapism by Finn O'Brien December 4, 2017
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Words of wisdom from an Angel girl who resides in Podunk, Pennsylvania
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Sharisms by Light Power Angel March 19, 2009

big shaqism 

We love our king big shaq hes wery thick och snygg. We have a thick dog in minecraft that we beg to eweryday. We are alleric to vegetarik mat in the school.
big shaqism är about loving our god big shaq and play minecraft.
Shavism is discrimination or prejudice against people with beards. A person who demonstrates shavism is a shavist.
The bearded man felt victimized by shavism every time he was asked if he like ZZ Top.
Shavism by Beardly Beardman November 21, 2013
To judge or be against a person because of their skin tone rather than their race.
Damian suffered a lot of Shadism from family members throughout his life because of his dark complexion. He was often thought to be less intelligent and less beautiful than his brother Carl.
Shadism by Havana192 January 18, 2009

sharpism 

New movement in modern art, consisting of artwork created by Sharpie brand markers. The term was originally used to describe surrealist/realist pop artwork created by LA based Sharpie Artist Travis Moore, as early as 2005, both by Moore and those covering his Sharpie sponsored shows at Crewest Galley, soon after the term was adopted by Moore and he has since used it to describe the work he is known for primarily creating. Sharpism is characterized by the use of the brand name marker to create a series of small vignettes that consist primarily of a variety of sometimes unrelated images or objects, locations and people, and create a dialog between the positive and negative composition of the piece. In addition, the work creates a conversation or spurs a memory based upon the images presented and portrayed within the composition. When the images converge to create an obviously recognizable second or third image it is referred to as Analytic Sharpism. These examples of his work are often compared to clouds because people can see other images in them. Moore describes the Sharpism work he creates as free flow art, and likens it to playing jazz.
This new Sharpism piece, by Travis Moore is over 6 feet tall and the line work is mesmerizing.
sharpism by tikijackson May 19, 2016