All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "ASMR"
Parent categories: Psychology, Sound, Talking, Social sciences, Energy, Human behaviour, Language, Sciences, Society, Nature, Human, Communication
Total 11 word senses
- ASMR (Noun) [English] Initialism of accelerating seismic moment release.
- ASMR (Noun) [English] Initialism of autonomous sensory meridian response (“a claimed biological phenomenon involving a pleasurable tingling in response to a stimulus”).
- ASMR (Noun) [English] Content, especially audio, intended to elicit the autonomous sensory meridian response.
- ASMR (Proper name) [English] Initialism of American Society of Mining and Reclamation.
- ASMR (Noun) [Indonesian] Initialism of autonomous sensory meridian response (“a claimed biological phenomenon involving a pleasurable tingling in response to a stimulus”).
- ASMRotica (Noun) [English] A subgenre of ASMR content intended to be sexually stimulating or appealing.
- ASMRtist (Noun) [English] A person who creates ASMR audiovisual material.
- autonomous sensory meridian response (Noun) [English] A frisson characterized by a tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine.
- head orgasm (Noun) [English] Synonym of autonomous sensory meridian response
- mukbang (Noun) [English] An online video broadcast in which a person eats while interacting with their audience.
- mukbanger (Noun) [English] A person who creates and publishes mukbang videos.
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