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striatic 

from the word "stria" meaning:

1. A thin, narrow groove or channel.
2. A thin line or band, especially one of several that are parallel or close together: a characteristic stria of contractile tissue.

"striatic" means consisting of stria ~ 'groovy'

anything displayed as pixels on a screen is technically "striatic" as it consists of tightly packed rows of pixels.
"what a great online comic. downright striatic"
striatic by hobvias sudoneighm July 16, 2004

Macro-Syncritical 

art movement and transport of art focused in the country of the United States of America
Jackson Pollack is the best example of Macro-Syncritical art in the 20th century.
Macro-Syncritical by vmpoast26 December 4, 2017

symtriotic 

A mutually beneficial and advantageous relationship between three people.

Evolved from the word Symbiotic.
The three children were able to support one another in a challenging scenario, creating a symtriotic relationship.
symtriotic by Gleghorn Legion March 15, 2014

Syntribating

The act of squeezing your legs together (sometimes easier if you cross the legs at the thighs) and tensing the gluteus Maximus in a rhythmic pattern to the point of orgasm. This can be achieved by males and females. Males can orgasm and ejaculate from this. Also the penis need not be hard to accomplish this and both sexes can achieve multiple consecutive orgasms this way. If the penis is squeezed between the thighs hard enough or if the thighs are squeezed hard during and after orgasm, males can hold back ejaculate.

source : male, experience
I caught the dude standing up, syntribating, while on the clock!
Syntribating by Subiedoo November 8, 2025

Anti-Syncritical

art movement and transport of art focused in the country of Italy
This Michelangelo painting is a great example of anti-syncritical art.
Anti-Syncritical by vmpoast26 December 4, 2017

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026