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VIRAL INSTINCTUAL

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All human beings are of this INNATE nature.

Any software program you download or social network and or any other hybrid software and hardware together as well.
Because we are all PHAGIC in our makeup which a neologism for past action of PHAGIA when BACTERIA in our GUT is taken over by a VIRUS it makes up VIRAL INSTINCTUAL which implies quite bluntly we are OBLIGATED to catch VIRUSES during our LIFETIME of all kinds as a VIRUS ITSELF is called an OBLIGATE PARASITE where it is not alive until it enters the human cell.

As you can see when the popularity of that scandal hits that CHINESE US WALL then you know when you keep going to that wall trying to climb it and others are doing the same with you,and you are trying to do it in less than a minute with all of these followers as it has gone VIRAL INSTINCTUAL as HUMAN BEINGS are liken to copy other human beings in action and especially if you are super busy this ADD APPLICATION is perfect for you to hook into the HEART AND BRAIN OF MICROSOFT in the VALLEY OF GENIUS .

A YOU TUBE song is for this IN THE MEANTIME by SPACEHOG.

YOU TUBE VIDEO FOR THIS is LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY DONNA SUMMER

Instinctuition 

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The combo between instinct and intuition. When you use your instinct and intuition to figure something out.

Using your sixth sense, or third eye, or ESP
My instinctuition led me to finding out where my son was hiding.
Instinctuition by Ms Kitty63 April 11, 2010

instinctical 

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an action you commit based purely on instinct.

an example of its use is as a way out of an akward situation where you did something embarrassing.
"Did you seriously just take off your pants?"
* Awkward silence*
"Um...well it was purely instinctical!"

"You just gave me the middle finger."
"No I didn't! I mean, I did, but it was instinctical, so it didn't mean anything."
instinctical by glabsager April 7, 2010

instanceually 

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instanceually (adverb)
in·stance·u·al·ly /ˈɪn.stəns.ju.ə.li/

1. Occurring or applied in a single instance, with the implication that it could extend universally once established.

2. In any given instance; applicable within a specific situation but potentially expanding beyond it.

Synonyms: once, in one instance, on a single occasion, momentarily (context-dependent).

Origin: A blend of instance and the suffix -ually, suggesting a singular occurrence with broader implications.

Coined by ystles (@yulaiyr).
"'Might makes Right'? You understand that applies to everything, once advocated for instanceually, right?"

"A rule, once instanceually enforced, can set a precedent for all future cases."
instanceually by ystles January 21, 2025
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Overstand 

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To understand a topic or statement to the highest extent.
Leroy, after being told the tenth time by his sister, did overstand her idea of robbing the 7-11.
Overstand by Elf Eater March 23, 2003
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minimap 

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A map that mostly tells you where everything is
Friend 1: Follow me there is a player nearby
Friend 2: How do you know?
Friend 1: Minimap
minimap by LeWord January 13, 2015
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Pink Cloud

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12 step recovery jargon referring to someone new who talks about how great life is, now that they're sober. Usually meaning that the person is out of touch with reality.
The new guy seems pretty happy for a dude who has no job, no money and no family. He must be on a pink cloud.
Pink Cloud by toniwithaneye November 24, 2006
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Dotard 

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An aging individual who has long lost the ability to make rational sense.
That dotard is going to get us all blown up, if he doesn't calm down .
Dotard by anonymous September 22, 2017
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Chancla

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The deadliest weapon known to a Latin kid; a flying slipper/ flip-flop.
My mom hit me with a chancla.
Chancla by TardisBae October 31, 2014
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Striver 

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The striver is an interesting phenomenon that is seen across college campuses. In essence, the striver is an over-achiever who comes from a working or middle class family. He may be an immigrant. He may have been a slacker in HS who was "born again" into an academic wunderkind. Or he may just be an over-achiever who is keeping at it.

The striver is willing to sacrifice his social life at the expense of Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude. The striver is the guy who stays at the library long after you are gone. The striver is the guy who takes 30 credits/semester and considers anything below an A/4.0 failure. The striver doesn't work on campus, he is too busy finding ways to pad his resume instead of working retail or workstudy. The striver lets his grades pay his education by applying to ten scholarships a year.

The striver is a future Soros/Fullbright/Rhodes/Gates/Marshall/etc. fellow. The striver lives to study. For the striver, their fun comes from the rewards they expect to receive in return for their diligence. Be it Law School, B-School, academia, or politics. The striver seeks to find the American Dream through academic success.
Anthony was a striver. He transfered from a TTT to an IVY and graduated in 2 years. He studied his ass off and went to Penn Law. He got a Biglaw offer. But lost it all because of an unmoderated mesasgeboard.

Successful strivers:
- Barack Obama
- Harold Koh
Striver by URM Striver January 3, 2009
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