Polysaturated
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Having the property that for some cardinality, all subsets of that cardinality or smaller map to another element of the subset. not-comparable
- 2 Having as many romantic partners as one can handle at a time. not-comparable
"Helene: […] You can have limiting factors, right? Some people may not want to date you just like as… Like when you’re trying to romance someone of the same gender, not everyone is gay. You can have limiting factors like that if you want to not have to write 720 different plot line scenes in your game. You could also have limiting factors with the fact that you can only connect to X amount of people over the course of a year or whatever the timeline of the game is. You can only build so many deep relationships, because just like being polysaturated, which is the word for when you are at the maximum capacity of people you can date, then you can’t spread yourself any thinner, or you’re not going to get to see where the relationships with those other people get to go."
- 3 Misconstruction of polyunsaturated. alt-of, misconstruction, not-comparable
Example
More examples"Helene: […] You can have limiting factors, right? Some people may not want to date you just like as… Like when you’re trying to romance someone of the same gender, not everyone is gay. You can have limiting factors like that if you want to not have to write 720 different plot line scenes in your game. You could also have limiting factors with the fact that you can only connect to X amount of people over the course of a year or whatever the timeline of the game is. You can only build so many deep relationships, because just like being polysaturated, which is the word for when you are at the maximum capacity of people you can date, then you can’t spread yourself any thinner, or you’re not going to get to see where the relationships with those other people get to go."
Etymology
From poly- + saturated.
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