1: (noun) inismX is the name of a small group of musicians/artists.


3: (noun) avatar representing a person in RUNESCAPE or that persons "main"

2: (verb) It is whatever someone does or is doing, which can possibly be refered to as: the variable (X)not necessarily preceded by or following "inism" where ""in"..." is the abreviation for ing, including variable results of any process or causality, as apposed to refering to actions by a definitive: noun specifically (due to having a specific and accepted verb or process which can describe the art or action. Paint is not called (having been lain to canvas)a paint. It is commnly refered to as a painting, having ben painted by a painter. In some cases all these things can be refered to more simply or accurately by a single noun ..inism such as the variable (X)so bite it
*multiple subjects can sometimes perform the same action. perversion

An example of 1 Inism is balloonjunglegyminism. Balloonjunglegym is not a more accurate verb.

It's compound nouns infering creations, which require a multitude of processes are best described by the noun which represents it's totality, including the obsession an artist endures to become the ...inist of anything or by default in the case of an entirely unknown action. "Someone can get twisted up into a balloonjunglegyminism" is an example of that verb form representing both balloonjunglegym & participants plus unknown variables in totality. balloonjunglegyminism can be the artform where thousands of long skinny #260,280,360etc. balloons are twisted into a giant junglegym so that people can climb, bounce, and flip all over it -sometimes to more safely practice gymnastics. (while listening to house and jungle music) InismX (talk) 11:21, 2 July 2009 (UTC) genesis chapter 2 verse 7


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