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The legacy outlives the empire. 

The theory that the things an entity contributes to benefit the world are of greater value than the contributions that benefit only the entity itself.

outrovert 

One who lives in their own little world. Usually bad with language and finds joy in bad puns.
I wish Sass wouldn't act so outroverted.
outrovert by Elubin August 4, 2017

Outiversary 

The celebration of the day on which you 'came out' as Homosexual/Bisexual. The date can be defined by the individual as when they believe they truly came out - for some it will be when they came out to their parents, for others an older relative, work colleagues, etc.
Hey, you coming to my Outiversary Party next week?
Outiversary by dpnewby June 16, 2010

If Charlie Sheen outlives me, I'm going to be really pissed 

a phrase used by people who live a clean life and realize that people who lives a life of drugs, alcohol and hookers-in-closets are not only enjoying life more, but are going to live longer and rule the planet
Brian: Well I'm glad that you had so much fun on Friday getting crunked and chasing tail all weekend while I was helping my sister move for the third time this year.

Steve: Yeah bro, it was pretty wild

Brian: If Charlie Sheen outlives me, I'm going to be really pissed !

based on Chuck Lorre's response to Charlie Sheen's comment, "Chuck, I will outlive you. I will piss you off,..."

High Outerversal 

Characters or obiects that can affect structures that are larger than what the logical framework defining 1-A and below can allow, and as such exceed any possible number of levels contained in the previous tiers,
including an infinite or uncountably infinite number.
Practically speaking, this would be something completely unreachable to any 1-A hierarchies.
A concrete example of such a structure would be an inaccessible cardinal, which in simple terms is a number so large that it cannot be reached (accessed") by smaller numbers, and as such has to be "assumed" to exist in order to be made sense of or defined in a formal
context (Unlike the standard aleph numbers, which can be straightforwardly put together using the building blocks of set theory). Even just the amount of infinite cardinals between the first inaccessible cardinal and aleph-2 (Which defines 1-A) is greater than cardinals such as aleph-0, aleph-1, aleph-2, aleph-3, etc., and even many aleph numbers whose index is an infinite
ordinal..
Person 1: I met a friend named Andry who got Goku from the Saiyan Saga to High Outerversal! I was shocked!
Person 2: Really!? I’m looking forward to this!
High Outerversal by anonymous December 30, 2022

High Outerversal 

Characters or obiects that can affect structures that are larger than what the logical framework defining 1-A and below can allow, and as such exceed any possible number of levels contained in the previous tiers,
including an infinite or uncountably infinite number.
Practically speaking, this would be something completely unreachable to any 1-A hierarchies.
A concrete example of such a structure would be an inaccessible cardinal, which in simple terms is a number so large that it cannot be reached (accessed") by smaller numbers, and as such has to be "assumed" to exist in order to be made sense of or defined in a formal
context (Unlike the standard aleph numbers, which can be straightforwardly put together using the building blocks of set theory). Even just the amount of infinite cardinals between the first inaccessible cardinal and aleph-2 (Which defines 1-A) is greater than cardinals such as aleph-0, aleph-1, aleph-2, aleph-3, etc., and even many aleph numbers whose index is an infinite
ordinal..
Person 1: Dude! I let this guy named Andry, and he was able to get Saiyan Saga Goku to High Outerversal!
Person 2: Oh really? I’m looking forward to this!
High Outerversal by anonymous December 30, 2022