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A slightly less popular and successful variant of the sigma. Despite their popularity and success being less from their sigma counterpart, their independence and ability to remain self-reliant are amplified. Usually a male, but some females fall into this category.

One step above an alpha male, but a step below a sigma male.
Calen is a thigma because he gets no bitches.
Thigma by DiarrheaLord12 October 16, 2022
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The ultimate entity beyond god of gods, what sigma males fear and chads secretly wish they were

Makes anti simp look like child’s play

A terrifying red horned demon god (also possibly satan) who conquers gods/goddesses on the daily and destroys thotties with his presence alone, sees everything else as far beneath him but also a pleasurer of chaos, enjoyer of destruction and suffering

Trigma enjoys torturing the female ego and bathing in endless carnage.
To envoke the word/name “Trigma” is nothing short of a bad idea

Trigma ALWAYS comes out victorious, nothing else is as certain

Word goes around on what Trigma can do but it’s not explicitly known what Trigma “CANT” do
Trigma by Daily ND online August 20, 2022

thighatus 

A portmanteau of thigh and hiatus. Also known as a thigh gap.
I dropped my keys in my lap and they fell through my thighatus.
thighatus by Red_Rook May 8, 2023

Thighanity 

The one true religion everyone can believe in. worship Thighs and thy Thighs will bless you.
Would you like to join Thighanity?
Yes! of course Thighs are the true gods
Thighanity by AWhole7Dollars April 11, 2022

Thiggaduhguh

The sound of impact. Generally a big impact, but what the hell, any impact is good.
"Watch me slap this piece of raw meat against the wall...."

THIGGADUHGUH!

or...

"Man, did you see that car crash yesterday? Those cars were like Thiggaduhguh!"
Thiggaduhguh by EtherealOne November 11, 2004

thigmomorphogenesis 

The response of a plant's growth rate or morphology resulting from mechanical stimulation such as touch, wind or gravity
Thigmomorphogenesis causes reaction-wood in trees.
thigmomorphogenesis by Treedoc October 24, 2010