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idiosynchronous

Idiosynchronous | ˈidēōˈsiNGkrənəs, ˌidēəsiNGˈkrənəs |

adjective

Describes a system, process, or behavior that appears synchronized but is actually unpredictable or peculiarly misaligned, often resulting in inconsistent or erratic outcomes.
• “The idiosynchronous nature of JavaScript’s scope handling makes debugging a constant challenge.”
• “Promises can behave in an idiosynchronous way when combined with poorly managed asynchronous calls.”
• “The game is to make moves (appropriate changes), after which there is a certain idiosynchronous state (situation).” – A. Luchyk (2021)
• “The third measure of riskiness is an idiosynchronous return measure based on Li et al.” – G. Cassar (2004)
• “Language is a set of simultaneous diverse semiological relationships, i.e., it is idiosynchronous." – Oksana Prosianyk (2021)
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Idiosynchronus beings are something that is completely dependent on itself and uses all resources in a none waisting way.
I say Redginald Might you have seen that Idiosynchronus women on the telly last evening?
Why Yes I think I did Edward, the one that used the turkey to completely replenish the gaping hole in her stomach?
Yes yes thats the exact one!Quit a show that was.
Hmmm yes quit.
Mhhh yes indeed.
by Kamidarko January 22, 2009
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