Neroism defines the age after post-modernism. The Emperor Nero was said to play music whilst Rome burned. We selfishly consume the earth's resources for our ease and pleasure whilst it heats up. It's the cultural equivalent of the politicians' short-termism.
by Johndesign October 25, 2006
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“William hated Richard just because he was Christian.” William hating Richard just because he was a Christian makes William a Neroist who supports Neroism.
by Joe_biden420 August 22, 2022
Get the Neroism mug.Being a D&D/WOW freak, extreme gamer, or builder of insane bioshock costumes are all examples of various nerdisms.
by carson810 July 15, 2011
Get the nerdisms mug.What started out as a joke by me on Ratedesi.com has become quite popular with people actually googling for it....so thought I might as well add a meaning to it for people to know what Niroism is all about.....
Niroism is a simple philosophy that goes hand in hand with any religion....It is based on three rules: -
(1) Live life to the fullest
(2) Have faith in the person above
(3) Bring a smile to everyone you meet
That is the way I live my life.......
Niroism is a simple philosophy that goes hand in hand with any religion....It is based on three rules: -
(1) Live life to the fullest
(2) Have faith in the person above
(3) Bring a smile to everyone you meet
That is the way I live my life.......
Niroism is a wonderful philosophy!!!
by Niro N December 21, 2005
Get the niroism mug.Nekoism is a religion, its about worshipping Nekos. This religion was founded by many people in seperate, often even without knowing it already exists
by Susul May 1, 2020
Get the Nekoism mug."What the heck is a 'fandwagon'?" "Oh that's just another genius nerdism Aimee came up with the other day. She really knows how to channel the wisdom of Nerdom."
by n3rdg1rl September 13, 2014
Get the Nerdism mug.The belief or doctrine that all Christians should be fed to lions; derived from "Nero of Rome", who indeed did feed the early Christians to hungry lions in public arena's while the Jews and Pagans of the day cheered them on.
by gola andretti January 9, 2009
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