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permeance

noun - the conducting power Facebook 'friend' lists to become intermingled, despite list owners never having actually met in most instances; the recipricol (inverse) of making flesh and blood acquaintances in the real world.

Related forms:
noun - permeation
adjective - permeative
noun - permeator
verb - permeate
Wow?! The permeance in my Facebook reality is unreal.

I wish it was as easy to permeate in the real world as it is in Facebook.

Randall, you've got 639 Facebook 'friends'? Dude, you're like the ulitmate permeator.
by Zombie Cheerleader February 12, 2010
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permeate

to pass into or through every part of; to penetrate through the pores; to be diffused through; pervade; saturate.
Our thinking is permeated by our historical myths
by Lauren September 29, 2003
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permantized

Due to the ongoing water shortage the water restrictions will be permantized.
by Shocked of London March 31, 2004
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permenant vacation

I guess she was unhappy I never thought she'd take. Permenant vacation though.
by Jrambae July 12, 2015
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permenant

“The tattoo is permenant.”
by mhohyee February 11, 2021
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the_permeator

The_permeator is pretty cool
by canadianpersonidk August 30, 2022
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Permantise

It's good to permantise people to their job's so that they feel more secure
by Erik Winter November 2, 2012
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