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Metabored 

Being bored before being bored was cool. So bored that there is absolutely nothing at all to do.
Madison: Metabored is not a word, it isn't in Urban Dictionary.

Warren: Oh, well I will submit it, because I am metabored.
Metabored by 39wdsss December 26, 2011

meta-based 

Meta-Based a word which combines the word Based with meta-irony. It thus reverses the natural meaning of Based, for further comedic or dramatic value. This word would be used to describe instances when one uses the word Based in a seemingly erroneous way.
“aye bro, fuck covid”
“based”
nah bro, everyone hates covid, that’s meta-based”
meta-based by nomenestdeus March 20, 2021

Megabase 

A big base a certain someone never finishes in Minecraft...
Person1: He always says he's gonna finish his megabase but never does!
Person2: Yeah, he's that certain someone
Megabase by Lenexus April 1, 2022

Meta-based 

Based in a computer generated virtual environment.
The meta-based advertising billboard targets users within the computer generated virtual environment.

I am going shopping at a meta-based store with my digital avatar.
Meta-based by YaYaDingDong May 16, 2022

metabisexual 

guy: oh, Jenny is bi? how hot
other guy: sounds metabisexual
metabisexual by dummyville October 12, 2019

Metabiases of Wiki

The biases about Wikipedia's biases. This includes the bias blind spot of the Wikipedia community itself—the belief that the NPOV (Neutral Point of View) policy inherently corrects for all skew, or that because anyone can edit, the result must be balanced. Another key metabias is the authority inversion bias, where critics dismiss Wikipedia entirely due to its biases, failing to see it as the unparalleled starting point for knowledge it is, while acolytes treat it as an infallible oracle, missing its curated nature.
Metabiases of Wiki Example: A Wikipedia administrator swiftly bans an editor for citing "unreliable" alternative media, believing the NPOV policy guarantees neutrality. They are blind to their own Metabias of Wiki: the policy's reliance on "reliable sources" often enshrines mainstream media bias as "neutrality," and their actions protect that systemic skew while believing they are merely enforcing quality.