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discourssy 

A portmanteau of discourse and pussy. When you're completely turned on by someone because of their intellectual contributions to the discourse. Only used when these contributions are woke, and doesn't include racist, homophobic, transphobic, or misogynistic bullshit.
I heard them speak on the racist dynamics of public health policies surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and how we need to address them, and honestly I was so turned on. I want to hit that discourssy
discourssy by Pony Danza April 14, 2022

Discourteous driver 

During sex when the man (driver) switches lanes (holes) without signaling
Mary had trouble sitting after a night with Dave. She told all her friends she was up for anything but didn't expect him to be a discourteous driver.
Discourteous driver by BigWave December 29, 2008

discourses 

the word your english teacher says sometimes and you haven't got a fucking clue what he's on about
nerd: modern discourses
steve: your fucking gay

Discourtship

When a groomer tries to define their relationship with children on the popular media platform Discord or any form of long-distance relationship mediated by the software.
"How's the current Discourtship?"

"I am on bail for child porn."
Discourtship by DickVanDick December 2, 2021

Psychology of Hegemonic Official Discourses

A subfield focusing on the psychological grip that dominant official narratives exert over populations. It investigates how hegemonic discourses become internalized as common sense, how they shape identity, and how they create psychological barriers to imagining alternatives. It also studies resistance: how individuals and groups psychologically disengage from official narratives and construct counter‑worldviews.
Example: “His research in the psychology of hegemonic official discourses revealed that citizens who had internalized the official story of the nation experienced cognitive dissonance when confronted with contrary evidence—they literally struggled to process facts that threatened their identity.”

Study of Hegemonic Official Discourses

A specialized field that examines how official discourses come to dominate public conversation, setting the terms of debate and defining what can be said. It studies the mechanisms by which certain ways of speaking—neoliberal economics, security‑state rhetoric, technocratic solutions—become so naturalized that alternatives seem unrealistic or radical. The study of hegemonic official discourses tracks how power becomes embedded in language and how counter‑discourses are marginalized.
Example: “The study of hegemonic official discourses showed how the phrase ‘there is no alternative’ (TINA) had been repeated so often by officials that it became a self‑fulfilling prophecy, foreclosing any discussion of economic alternatives.”