mindfucking
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mind fuck is when a girl is confused and cannot give a boy the answer he wantsmindfucking is the verb form of thatmost of the time, unfortunately, the girl has no idea what she is doing, and the more she tries to explain herself, the more
inconsistent she becomes and the more confused he becomes. in the end, both normally realize they are mindfucking over
nothing at all. nothing at all. unfortunately, the endings most probably aren't happy ones.
mindfuck
by nathanael on Jun 19, 2004 23:10:32
mindfuck
by fuckedover23 on Nov 07, 2012 07:24:40
Mindfuck- The process of raping someone's intelligence and/or beliefs with lies and
manipulation. The only defense is
instinct and
intuition; otherwise known as the TRUTH.
Example:
Man: Are you crazy??? I would never fuck
my ex-girlfriend! She's my ex for a reason!
Woman: Then why did she
text you "I had fun riding your cock last night", when you told me you were taking
your grandpa to the doctor?
Man: Because she's crazy baby. She's just jealous.
Woman: STOP trying to mindfuck me!
mindfuck
by ickyonions on Feb 02, 2012 07:41:16
mindfuck
by bankrobert682 on Jan 20, 2011 12:34:09
the slang term of Exploding
noema: It's a theory of
psychoanalysis that describes the exact startling moment when the brain can't
reconcile the difference between what should be and what actually is.
Mindfuck
by InShane Magic on Nov 19, 2011 11:03:17
mindfuck
by rainbowbelt on Dec 13, 2007 10:47:49
Mindfucked
by Tord-ivar jr on Oct 24, 2008 15:15:22
mindfuck
by terryzz on Feb 17, 2009 09:55:05
A process of raping your intelligence; never accompanied by a pre-lubricant; doesn't leave you with an endorphine high and craving a
peanutbutter and
jelly sandwich or a cigarette. Rarely are dinner and drinks bought for you before or after the act; most often tried on an unsuspecting victim,penetration has less friction; the perpetrator will rarely call you the next day; A passive-agressive way to get their money shot, no
happy ending for you.
mindfuck
by aaaaa on Oct 09, 2003 16:30:50
A cinematic technique that uses misdirection to lead to an ending that is at first glance completely unexpected or contradictory, but is coherent and reasonable given hindsight and careful observation of the clues presented.
Classic examples include “
Memento”, “
The Usual Suspects”, "Fight Club", and “
The Sixth Sense”.