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Sheeple dementia sematic

Alternative to "anti-sematic" - far more precise, concise, and targeted towards what they user intends to portray when using verbally, written, and in every other format that is expelled out of their arrogant nuisance of a flush bodied waste of space.

Broken down 1. Sheeple, a group that doesnt think for themselves (or think at all) and just follow other ideologies (for tose in the low IQ club, that means the ideas you possess) 2. Delusional, even the "humans" that strig tigether a sentence explaining why jew are "x,y or z) (all bad, since they are the demograpohc that uses ati-sematism, not realliIng this is really what they mean) 3,. sematism - if you dont know what that means, I wish you luck. Try Dennys.

Important to note Anti sematic can also be used as a Public Relations attention grabber which is cheap and pathetic - BUT effective none the less.
Kanye is in the new taling :anti semetic lately, he is really just capitalizing off the knee jerk reaction it gets. What he really means is Sheeple dementia sematic.

semantic satiation 

when you say a word so much it starts to sound fucking weird
Ducksauce had to say the same thing so many times at an audition he got semantic satiation
semantic satiation by MadWolf March 25, 2013

arguing semantics 

When people argue about the definition or meaning of a word. This usually starts in the middle of an argument and distracts from the main topic of the argument. Whether done intentionally or not depends on the people arguing.

When an argument deteriorates and its focus becomes one about word definitions rather than the main topic, a person will usually say "Oh, now we're just arguing semantics". Usually by this point, the arguement has become a waste of time because it has morphed into a bunch of bickering about irrelevant, unimportant details rather than the original main point.

If someone accuses you of arguing semantics, they're usually accusing you of intentionally avoiding the topic. In this case, the person may or may not be misusing the phrase in order to do so. If you're not actually arguing about word definitions, then they should accuse you of being nit-picky instead (as that would be more accurate) but to explain it to this degree becomes a bit nit-picky in and of itself and so for obvious reasons, this is the end.
Jenny: Hey Tommy, did you do your homework?
Tommy: I would never do my homework.
Jenny: What do you mean? You always do your homework!
Tommy: No, I would never "do" my homework - that would be gross. But if you want to know if I completed my homework...
Jenny: Oh, please. Spare me. Now you're just arguing semantics.
arguing semantics by PineappleJane February 9, 2017
Family of related languages long spoken across part of western Asia and northern Africa. In antiquity these languages included Hebrew, Aramaic, and Phoenician. The most wide–spread modern member of the Semitic family is Arabic.
As early as 2900 B.C.E., personal names recorded in inscriptions from the northerly cities reveal a non-Sumerian Semitic language.
Semitic by HistoryNerd94 December 16, 2010

semitic good looks

Lisa Simpson: "I believe everything you say, with your words and Semitic good looks."

Semitician

Noun:
Anyone who interprets cultural signs and symbols for evidence of a grand Jewish conspiracy.
"That Australian film guy is a semitician."
Or:
"I have this crazy semitician neighbour. He collects World War II memorabilia".
Semitician by TajUK January 19, 2007