alterations
A type of love that is neither completely platonic nor romantic. When you have alterous feelings for someone, you want to be close to them in any way. You might want to date them, yet not feel heartbroken if they say they'd rather be friends. But conversely, if they asked you out, you'd be happy to accept. Just so long as your relationship is close and strong, you're happy!Two alterous people might have a queerplatonic relationship with each other.Alterous feelings can be very intense! If you experience alterous attraction but don't know about the term, it can be easy to confuse for romantic love. Just remember, romance isn't inherently stronger than other types of love.Alterous attraction is common among asexual and aromantic people, but can be experienced by people of all orientations!Alter
Altered
Having a distorted or altered state of consciousness as a result of drug use.
Occasionally it is spelled "Alter'd"
Occasionally it is spelled "Alter'd"
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Alter
An alter is a pseudonym of an internet forum user's primary account.
An alter, as used as a secondary account, will often pen questionable messages that otherwise disrupt the community or break the forum rules.
The ancestry of the term is derived from "alternate", of which, is often shortened to just "alt".
An alter, as used as a secondary account, will often pen questionable messages that otherwise disrupt the community or break the forum rules.
The ancestry of the term is derived from "alternate", of which, is often shortened to just "alt".
Example:
Sarah writes her poems under an alter account.
Check his IP address and find out who's alter he is.
Sarah writes her poems under an alter account.
Check his IP address and find out who's alter he is.
Alter
An alter is a pseudonym of an internet message poster's primary account.
An alter, as used as a secondary account, will often pen questionable messages that otherwise disrupt the community or break the forum rules.
The ancestry of the term is derived from "alternate", of which, is often shortened to just "alt".
An alter, as used as a secondary account, will often pen questionable messages that otherwise disrupt the community or break the forum rules.
The ancestry of the term is derived from "alternate", of which, is often shortened to just "alt".
Example:
Jamie writes her poems under an alter account.
Check his IP address and find out who's alter he is.
Jamie writes her poems under an alter account.
Check his IP address and find out who's alter he is.
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what you say when leaving an instant message conversation, and typing to0 fast. this then makes everyone seem incredibly religious.