All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "SCP Foundation"
Parent categories: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Science fiction, Supernatural, Speculative fiction, Artistic works, Literature, Folklore, Genres, Art, Culture, Entertainment, Writing, Society, Human behaviour, Language, Human, Communication
Total 10 word senses
- SCP (Noun) [English] A genre of science fiction horror consisting of quasi-scientific reports on the capture, containment, and attempted study of a variety of supernatural entities by the fictional shadow organization known as the SCP Foundation.
- antimeme (Noun) [English] A meme deployed to nullify or protect against another meme.
- antimeme (Noun) [English] A unit of information that prevents itself from being spread, often by erasing itself from any mind that it enters.
- antimeme (Noun) [English] An image macro which intentionally subverts one's expectations by not including a joke; a meme antijoke.
- antimemetic (Adjective) [English] Of, being, containing, or pertaining to antimemes.
- cognitohazard (Noun) [English] An image, pattern, sound, or any other kind of sensory signal that directly causes harmful or undesired physiological or physical effects to one who senses or perceives it.
- cognitohazardous (Adjective) [English] Being, containing, or pertaining to a cognitohazard.
- infohazard (Noun) [English] A piece of information which is directly harmful to one who knows it.
- infohazardous (Adjective) [English] Being, containing, or pertaining to an infohazard.
- memetic hazard (Noun) [English] An infohazard.
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