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gasbrighting

noun

  • gaslighting by overexaggerating or overstating.

    Last edited on Jun 07 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 07 2024.

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gasunlighting

noun

  • gaslighting by underexaggerating or understating.
    Person A: Didn't you only finish one problem of your math homework last night? Person B: No, I finished all of them. Person A: Are you sure about that? I looked in your bag and I saw that your homework was not complete. Person B: Don't gasdimm me, I left that homework assignment at school today. Person A: How am I gasdimming you? Person B: You are manipulating me by questioning my powers of reasoning by understating what I finished. I didn't just finish one problem, I finished all seven problems, ask Ms. Goofyson, she'll say the same thing. Person A: We'll see about that. (calls teacher)

    Last edited on Jun 07 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 07 2024.

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hypersleep

noun

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hypersleeping

noun

  • oversleeping due to health issues

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hypersomnia

noun - uncountable

  • chronic oversleeping due to health issues

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hyposleep

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hyposleeping

noun

  • undersleeping due to health issues

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hyposomnia

noun - uncountable

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malbad

adjective

  • Considered bad by oneself and considered bad by the law or authority.

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malgood

adjective

  • To be considered good by oneself and to be considered bad by the law or authority.

    Examples: "Despite the law condemning his actions, the hacker believed his release of sensitive documents was malgood, as it exposed government corruption.

    The activists considered their protest as malgood, driven by a moral imperative to fight injustice despite the risk of arrest.

    She viewed her act of sheltering refugees as malgood, understanding it was illegal but feeling it was the right thing to do.

    The whistleblower's decision to leak internal company emails was malgood, motivated by a desire to reveal unethical practices even though it violated confidentiality agreements.

    The pirate saw his smuggling of medicine into the impoverished region as malgood, defying international law but saving lives in the process.

    Sanctuary Cities: Certain cities declare themselves sanctuary cities, refusing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. City officials and residents see this as malgood, protecting vulnerable populations despite federal laws.

    Underground Railroad: Those involved in the Underground Railroad helped enslaved individuals escape to freedom. They viewed their actions as malgood, morally right despite the severe legal consequences they faced."

    Last edited on Jun 07 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 07 2024.

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