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Imbrasare 

Verbo utilizzato nella parte centrale della penisola italica, prevalentemente nella provincia di roma. Viene utilizzato al posto del verbo entrare.

Si può anche modificare durante il dialogo in:Imbragare,Ambragare,Ambrasare.
Durante una normale conversazione si utlizza la forma troncata
Gigi posso imbrasare a casa tua?
Aho, famme 'mbrasà a casa tua!

Francesco imbrasiamo al bar?
Frà, 'mbragamo ar bare!
Imbrasare by FLAVIETTOMPAZZITO January 10, 2016
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Chemical imbalance

No more mental illness. No more stigma. Mental illness should be referred to as a chemical imbalance. No more MENTAL
I have a chemical imbalance that is treatable not curable. Sometimes I am sad and sometimes I am overly happy. There’s day I want to stay in bed and there’s days I want to do nothing. It’s part of my chemical imbalance.

Imbasedism 

Imbasedism is a socioeconomic and political ideology centered around the leader imbased and being BASED, a few key goals of Imbasedism is slur acceleration and gamers rights.
I decided to be alpha so I followed imbased on tiktok, now I follow imbasedism and have turned into a 7 foot hyperborean redpilled chad.
Imbasedism by ProSci April 20, 2021
"imbahax" is a hybrid of the words "imba" and "hax". It is a paradox since hax is already imba. Saying, "imbahax", simply implies that someone is using hax or you sarcasticly say it to make someone feel like an idiot.
Using it to imply someone is using hax:
John: ZOMG, imbahax, htf did you kill our whole team?

Using it in a sarcastic manner to make someone look like a noob:
Player1: wtf how did you kill me so quickly?
Player2: LOLFACE, IMBAHAX
imbahax by AniMality April 11, 2008

hormone imbalance

an unexplainable phenomenon that robs one of the proteins a body needs to be healthy.
Steve: I've said more than I wanted to say, and all that I am going to say, about this hormone imbalance.
hormone imbalance by nudgeee January 6, 2009

chemical imbalance

A largely unfounded hypothesis used to push drugs as a 'cure' to mental illness. People are fooled into accepting what is essentially marketing as 'science' by smarmy ads, vague language, and constant rehashing of the idea that emotions are medical problems.
There is no evidence for any kind of 'chemical imbalance' from birth causing any kind of mental disorder, but the pharmaceutical companies would like you to think so.