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When you are sick of either three-dimensional or two-dimensional media, so you want to see something different.
Whenever I get dementia, I switch from Super Mario Bros. to Super Mario 64, and when I get sick of both, I crave a fourth-dimensional Mario game, so now I'll have dementia until Nintendo makes that.
by ducus10000 April 08, 2018
Jun 17 Word of the Day
Someone who is possessed by clout chasing. The original human is now gone and a demonic entity that feeds on clout is all that is left. An empty shell with no control of their actions, forced to blindly react to situations they think will bring them attention.
Soundcloud Rapper: Check out this link, realist in the game!
Social media feminist: Women have a voice!!!! #Brave
Normal Human: SHUT UP CLOUT DEMONS!!!
Social media feminist: Women have a voice!!!! #Brave
Normal Human: SHUT UP CLOUT DEMONS!!!
by DebSlave June 03, 2018
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"That dimension fever we all have." A joke used at the begging of a video titled "2D to 3D - Scott the Woz" by YouTuber Scott the Woz
Dimensions am I right? I've decided to make a term for that dimension fever we all have from time to time, Dementia!!
Urban Dictionary doesn't know what's about to hit it.
This is the Wikipedia article for puberty
Urban Dictionary doesn't know what's about to hit it.
This is the Wikipedia article for puberty
by Yoshomay June 05, 2020
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When you get told to go to do a certain task, told about 30 seconds ago. You then walk to the room knowing the task. As soon as you enter the room you instantly forget the task. I have know idea how this happens or if the doors have dark magic or something. But the only logical explaination is that i have dementia.
by i out pizza'd the hut November 04, 2020
5
A devastating condition that many elderly people enter. It often results in progressive memory loss and an inability to perform basic tasks.
It is not an illness perse, but rather a series of symptoms that may be associated with many diseases such as Huntington's disease.
People with dementia live in realities of their own.
It is not an illness perse, but rather a series of symptoms that may be associated with many diseases such as Huntington's disease.
People with dementia live in realities of their own.
(At a nursing home, facing person with dementia)
Demented person: Hi, what's your name?
Me: Hi! I'm Ken. What's your name?
Demented person: I'm going to bed!
Me: Huh?
Demented person: Can I kiss you?
Me: :( //backs away nervously
Demented person: Hi, what's your name?
Me: Hi! I'm Ken. What's your name?
Demented person: I'm going to bed!
Me: Huh?
Demented person: Can I kiss you?
Me: :( //backs away nervously
by VolunteerManNurse July 28, 2011