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Henry isn't opposed to being social he just doesn't socialize; he's exsocial.
by Walter Staten August 16, 2009
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Eusocial

Showing an advanced level of social organization
Ants, bees, and termites have eusocial colonies.
by The Science Bug May 7, 2019
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exasocial

A state of being where one is occludes theirs elf with a plethora of media and/or byproducts of the human-machine interface, i.e. mostly mobile phone's small screen, tablets, headphones and earbuds, ever-growing, vr/ar/mr headsets, physiological and neurological interfaces, light field volumes, and binaural sensor technology.
Their future relationship was ruined by the exasocial manners exhibited at the table. Neither, looked at, nor got to know one another, including the waiter which approached with phone checking to see if they QR code-ordered from the virtual menu.
by baronstarr October 16, 2022
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Eusocial

An animal species that is almost entirely sterile females being slaves to a fertile queen who gets regularly fucked by simp males (this organization is called a colony). Most eusocial animals are insects (bees, termites, ants...) except for some weird ugly ahh naked mole rats living in underground colonies.
Ants are eusocial
by flopgaming October 9, 2023
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Esocialated

State of feeling not socialy relevant and present in a situation, pushing you to do something very social as a reaction.
He was so esocialated in that bar that he called his ex to arrange a date.
by MasterBlasterXYZ January 22, 2024
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Eusocial

A political philosophy advocating highly cooperative, decentralized, mutual-aid communities in which individual identity is preserved but subordinated to collective well-being, without centralized authoritarian control.

From socialism: implying collective ownership or management of resources for the good of the whole, rather than competitive, individual accumulation.

From eusocial: implying extreme, structured cooperation where the needs of the group are paramount, but individuals retain some roles and freedom.
The newest eco-movements are Eusocial, idealistic and doomed to failure.
by Scotty Raccoon April 27, 2025
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