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imaginationary 

the PERFECT blend of imagination and imaginary; a world where dreams come true; think Disney World but a milly times better; where the magic happens
That's something that exists only in my imaginationary!

My penis is 13 inches long in my imaginationary.
My imaginationary friend is cooler than urs.
Having trouble reaching your life goals? Just picture them in your imaginationary.
imaginationary by garcepotato April 7, 2021
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Imaginationer 

Imaginationer
noun

A person who sees beyond what is, and imagines what could be — blending creativity, logic, and curiosity.

Not just a dreamer. Not just a thinker. An imaginationer invents, questions, and reshapes reality with their mind.

Coined to describe someone who creates, explores, or solves using the raw power of imagination.
Example:
Einstein wasn’t just a physicist — he was a true imaginationer.”
Imaginationer by Dictator_15 April 17, 2025
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