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metabased 

When you're so based that being called cringe doesn't affect you anymore because you're so based
Josh- "Dude stop saying based its so cringe"
Jackson-"I don't even care that you think that I'm cringe because I'm just that based bro. I've ascended into a mindset where your opinion is metacringe to me, I'm metabased bro."
metabased by JpDewie March 19, 2021
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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 

dating bi people over gay/straight people
guy: oh, Jenny is bi? how hot
other guy: sounds metabisexual
metabisexual by dummyville October 12, 2019

Metabiases of Encyclopedia

The cultural and intellectual biases surrounding the very concept of an encyclopedia. The chief metabias is the codification bias: the belief that knowledge which makes it into a stable, authoritative, bound volume is more "true" or "significant" than knowledge transmitted orally, practically, or through non-canonical texts. We confuse the format with the fact, granting encyclopedias an undue epistemological prestige.
Metabiases of Encyclopedia Example: A student writes a paper citing an encyclopedia entry as their primary source, believing its printed, curated nature makes it more reliable than a dynamic, well-sourced Wikipedia article or a primary research paper. This is the Metabias of Encyclopedia at work: privileging the container (a vetted book) over the content and its evidence.