Flawsome

//ˈflɔː.səm// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Characterised or marked by flaws.

    "A flawsome ruling of the Supreme Court, projected as judicial jurisprudence of dubious noesis, has exaggeratedly created an 'avatar' with power to choose 'justices' as a secret process."

  2. 2
    Flawed yet awesome; capable of embracing one's imperfections. neologism

    "I believe that perfect is boring. Our "flaws" are what make us, us, and that's beautiful. That is what being Flawsome is really all about. Flawsome means, "Flaws + Awesome = Flawsome.""

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"A flawsome ruling of the Supreme Court, projected as judicial jurisprudence of dubious noesis, has exaggeratedly created an 'avatar' with power to choose 'justices' as a secret process."

Etymology

Etymology 1

From flaw + -some.

Etymology 2

Blend of flawed + awesome.

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