looking for a word...

sweetnpetite

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ON the TV charmed, Prue had a power were she could be in two places at once. What was that called???
 
sweetnpetite said:
AStral Projection.
I was thinking, since people can be bilingual, why not bilocational?

But yours sounds cooler. :)

Isn't Astral Projection to separate body and spirit?
 
Liar said:
I was thinking, since people can be bilingual, why not bilocational?

But yours sounds cooler. :)

Isn't Astral Projection to separate body and spirit?

Yes. Astral Projection leaves your body in a state akin to a coma while your spirit travels.
 
Liar said:
I was thinking, since people can be bilingual, why not bilocational?

But yours sounds cooler. :)

Isn't Astral Projection to separate body and spirit?

I like bilocational:)

Great word!
 
rgraham666 said:
In an RPG I'm fond of, this ability is called co-location
Co-location means two entities in the same space to me, not one entity in two places at once.
 
There could also be... ambilocational. :D

After all if you can't find a word to fit, make one up that suits and create your own definition. Thats one of the neat powers of being an author, coming up with new things and stretching the envelope.

EDIT: oops! got to read the whole thread! Since ambilocational was already taken... Hmmmmmm, have to go back and think some more.

Omnilocational would mean you're everywhere.
 
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How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All?

(P. Ossman, 1970)
 
Zanzibar said:
Omnilocational would mean you're everywhere.
I thought that was "omnipresent" as in the attributes of gods, like omniscient and omnipotent.
 
lewdandlicentious said:
God you intellectual women on the AH impress the hell out of me.

Fancy a fuck anyone????

:rose: :devil: :eek: :cool:

Not right now, love, I'm painting my toenails. Get back to me in a day or TWO. :rolleyes:

Lou :p :D :D
 
That's the correctobobulational term for it too!

Congratufibularities on your inteligerentious standoverions!
 
lewdandlicentious said:
That's the correctobobulational term for it too!

Congratufibularities on your inteligerentious standoverions!

I feel so intellipretentious now!
 
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