- Level 1: You don’t recognise the word
- Level 2: No one recognises the word
- Level 3: The action the word describes no longer exists
I’d be very happy to never hear a scandal described by having “gate” as a suffix.
I don’t understand why is gate a suffix at all?
Please wait. Before the suffix -gate goes away for good I want a fence-related scandal that we can call gate-gate. Then it can be retired.
degloving
Alright, this ends the thread.
Hey I was still using those.
Sorry, didn’t realize you still needed your skin. Here, you can have it back
Is that like mclovin?
Removing gloves? Also this implies the existence of “gloving”
Fun fact: it’s also a medical term referring to a specific type of injury / trauma!
Our definitions of “fun” must differ quite significantly :|
What kind of illness causes that? Radiation poisoning?
Idk they didn’t say much more and most of my psych patients have lots of minor medical conditions but are at least ambulatory. When I was a phlebotomist I did go to the ICU occasionally and one time I flicked the back of a persons hand to get the veins to pop up and they just blew right there and then. Like I’d busted a fragile vein on accident with too big of a needle or pulling back too hard on the syringe before so I know what it looks like the blood sort of pools under the skin (which later becomes a bruise). I was not expecting that I hadn’t even stuck yet I was literally just flicking / tapping the veins to get them to pop up and just that alone busted them.
I wound up filling a microtainer from a fingerstick and it was the easiest fingerstick I’d ever collected. It came back hemolyzed meaning the individual blood cells had burst at some point and it counts as a collection error but I’m pretty sure those cells were already hemolyzed inside the patient. Anyway the patient was bright yellow like practically glowing so definitely some kinda liver problem. Could’ve been alcohol related but not necessarily.
On Christmas Eve 201X, I was on duty on the ambulance. Here I thought I’m just jumping in for 3 hours since everybody else was busy. Big regret. We got called to a “seemingly dead person” who was living right next door to his sons’ family flat. When we arrived, son opened his dad’s flat and that old sucker was lying in the bathtub, water fucking hot like he just put it in. Every part of his that was outside the water was stiff as fuck, like neck and arms. Everything else was fucking boiled. So of course we try to put him somewhere with more space, the living room. My colleague took him by his armpits, I took his legs. The legs, as well done as they were, I couldn’t take them. I tried to pull him up but only ended up with a handful of skin, it peeled off so smoothly. I hate that I still remember it. Never heard what happened after, we almost instantly gave that over to police.
Yes, I regret typing it into Wikipedia
:)
“****”
This ask reminds me of this Kids in the Hall sketch
I delineate that to be true
I’ll try, but I am not the smartest with lvl. 2 and 3.
Level 1: Sounding
Level 2: God
Level 3: Wrongdoing- ??? No replacement word
- Deity
- fault
Not sure what you’re attempting there, trying to make it so his choices aren’t useful?
- Either urethral insertion or dilation (depending on your preference)
Um.
Smegma 🥴
Don’t you mean santorum?
Meekrob
Hemicorporectomy
Removing half the body by cleaving the left and right sides apart.
shibal
Enshittification
A very useful word, though.
my first thought was brainrot terminology, but after thinking about it for a bit I’m gonna go with “Gamergate” (level 3 please)
deglove. (for the love of god, do not GIS this)
Capitalism/Greed on Level 3 please.
Scaphism