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    [Noun]  | "an*ec*dote" | \ ˈa-nik-ˌdōt \


    1: a usually short narrative of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident


    Origin: 1718 ;

     French, from Greek anekdota unpublished items, from neuter plural of anekdotos unpublished, from a- + ekdidonai to publish, from ex out + didonai to give , {mat|date|};

    [Noun]  | "an*ec*dot*al*ist" | \ ˌa-nik-ˈdō-tᵊl-ist \


    1: a person who is given to or is skilled in telling anecdotes


    Origin: circa 1760 ;

    [Noun]  | "anecdote" 


    1: a brief account of something interesting that happened especially to one personally;


      * e.g., " ... told us once again that anecdote about the dog and the bike "



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     [ "Anecdote" ]

    1: a short account of a particular incident or event of an interesting or amusing nature.

      * e.g.,  ... He told us an anecdote of politicians he had once knew. 


     [ "Anecdote" ]

    2: To hear an anecdote in your dream, signifies that you will be surrounded by joyous and pleasure-seeking people.

     [ "Anecdotes" ]

    1: a short version of an interesting or humorous incident or a short often amusing story, especially about something someone has done.

      * e.g.,  ... she told one or two amusing anecdotes about her years as a BJ queen. 

     [ "Anecdote" ]

    1: An unnecessary story about something that probably never happened.

      * e.g.,  ... ‘Funny you mention bears, I live got an anecdote about that. I once fought on Le and won by wrestling it’ 

     [ "Anecdotally" ]

    1: Libtards and millennial use this to make it sound like there opponents evidence is not fact and they made it up. They also use this word to make it seem like they know the English.

      * e.g.,  ... I found her evidence anecdotally 

     [ "Anecdote Andy" ]

    1: Someone who constantly commits post hoc fallacies during a contentious debate that usually calls for statistical evidence, specifically within the realms of social sciences.

      * e.g.,  ... Chud: I know from personal experience how inherently violent African Americans are. As a child, I was only bullied by black kids in a predominantly white school! 

     [ "Anecdotal Evidence" ]

    1: Bullshit terminology made up by pseudo-intellectuals to dismiss anything that doesn't match up with their bullshit.

      * e.g.,  ... Dad claims my many links to people dying from the vaccine is "anecdotal evidence" which he never even looked at it because he think the feds will tell him the truth, just like how 9/11 was totally not a inside job. 

     [ "anecdotal proof" ]

    1: The erroneous extension of personal experience into the general population.

      * e.g.,  ... So last week i had COVID. I took (insert quack cure X here) and now i’m better. X works! 

     [ "Anecdote" ]

    1: a story told by a politician right before they demand you surrender some of your liberty

      * e.g.,  ... The Governor told an anecdote about covid-19 and then closed all bars in the state. 

     [ "Anecdote" ]

    1: That's an entirely situational occurrence. You're trying to take a single instance of a registration change resulting in a second ballot and apply it across all instances as though ALL instances of people receiving multiple ballots are the result of registration changes. So, your anecdotal evidence in no way applies to the 2020.

      * e.g.,  ... Hym "Hey, name politician who said this: 'We have created the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud operation in the history of the presidency' Who was it? Who said it? Until you explain that, what could you possibly have to say regarding the absurdity of the claim that election fraud occurred? Whas it an accident? Did he MEAN the exact opposite of the thing he said? Why don't you make video about that? Do you have an anecdote to explain that one? Where'd your abortion 'rights' go shit-head? Where'd they go?" 

     [ "Anecdotal Evidence" ]

    1: Empirical evidence that somebody just doesn't want to look at.

      * e.g.,  ... Manray: "Is your name Patrick Star?" 

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