Urban Dictionary
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Urban Dictionary: null
null: In certain communities, null can be defined as the fetishism of characters without genitals and/or other defining bits. Null fetish usually tends to...
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Urban Dictionary: a null
I think I found out what it stands for! NULL = Nut Under Legal License Meaning the Law will take the thing away because it isn't under YOUR license.
Merriam-Webster
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NULL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Let’s be honest: null is kind of a nothing word. That’s not a judgment—it was literally borrowed into English from the Anglo-French word nul, meaning "not any." That word, in turn, traces to the Latin word nullus, from ne-, meaning "not," and ullus, meaning "any."
Vocabulary.com
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Null - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
From the Latin nullus, meaning "not any," poor, powerless null is not actually there at all. Or if it was, it’s gone now. Because null is basically nothing, zip, zilch, nada, and nix. What could be worse? Maybe being "null and void," which is a legal term making something really, really null.
Urban Thesaurus
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Slang for null (Related Terms) - Urban Thesaurus
Urban Thesaurus crawls the web and collects millions of different slang terms, many of which come from UD and turn out to be really terrible and insensitive (this is the nature of urban slang, I suppose). Hopefully the related words and synonyms for "null" are a little tamer than average. The Urban Thesaurus was created by indexing millions of different slang terms which are defined on sites like Urban Dictionary.
Dictionary.com
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NULL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Null definition: without value, effect, consequence, or significance.. See examples of NULL used in a sentence.
Slang.org
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Null Meaning
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To all my Alabama followers....what is a “NULL NIE”??!
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OneLook
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NULL meaning: Absence of data or value - OneLook
Google, News, Images, Wikipedia, Reddit, BlueSky · ▸ noun: A non-existent or empty value or set of values. ▸ noun: Zero quantity of expressions; nothing. ▸ noun: Something that has no force or meaning.
Reddit
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r/NonBinary on Reddit: Anyone else consider their gender 'null'?
February 4, 2024 -
So the label 'nonbinary' is one I felt has fit for a while, though it has no meaningful impact on my day to day life. Anyone who knows me IRL has no reason to think of me as anything other than a somewhat GNC cis man, and when it comes to pronouns it's literally 'call me whatever the heck you want' if anyone asked me.
I never thought it of it much beyond that but over time I've realised what 'gender' fits me.
Nullgender.
Not agender. Not linked to male or female in any way. Just not there, like a NULL 'value' in a data set (I work with data sets all the time in my day job).
Not exactly a life-changing revelation, but nice to put a stronger label on it.
Anyone else feel similar?
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That's literally how many agender people would define it, but you are of course free to use whatever labels you prefer to use for yourself.
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I am agender and feel the same way about my gender, it's just null. You can define yours the way you want, but for me personally agender is the same, as nullgender, as those are just two different ways of describing that something is not existing (normal language vs coding terms basically)