
This attire, no airy apparition of anarchy, an arch to silenced citizens, anciently stifled, now awakened to sway. Yet this awesome assembly, an ancient affluence affliction actualised, has arrayed itself to annihilate avaricious and abhorrent autocrats arranging animosity and assuring atrociously artful abuse of assets!
The sole axiom: awesome uprising! An aim held as an arch, not aimless, for advantage and virtue of such shall assemble the attentive and upright. Attend me: this array of allusions advances astonishingly artfully. Allow me to assert, it’s my abundant honour to address you, and you may call me A.
Annchill (verb) [an-chil]
To passively observe the network’s activity without actively contributing, mining, or sponsoring, often while enjoying the knowledge flow.
The act of being a lurker in the semantic web.
Example Sentence: “I’m just gonna annchill today and watch the debate unfold between those two philosophy neurons, this is better than reality TV.”
Annchored (adjective) [an-kohrd]
The feeling of deep satisfaction when your neuron becomes a foundational reference point that others build upon, giving you a permanent place in the hypergraph’s history.
Being emotionally invested in the success of a particular concept or community within the network.
Example Sentence: “I feel completely annchored to the Monero community neuron after watching it grow from a tiny seed into a massive knowledge tree with thousands of branches.”
Anndex (verb) [an-deks]
To create a semantic index entry in the hypergraph by linking a neuron to relevant keywords, categories, or other neurons through typed relons, enabling dimensional discovery.
The process of enriching the knowledge graph with navigational relationships that facilitate efficient querying.
Example Sentence: “Each scientific paper was anndexed by its authors, institutions, citations, and experimental methodologies, creating a multidimensional discovery layer far beyond traditional keyword search.”
Annex (verb) [an-eks]
The process of assuming sponsorship of an existing keyless neuron owned by ANNE by paying an algorithmically calculated price, thereby redirecting the neuron’s revenue stream to the new sponsor while compensating the original sponsor with a premium.
A competitive acquisition mechanism where users can take over neuron sponsorship, with the cost increasing each time a neuron is annexed, and where “boosties” can be added by sponsors as a defensive deterrent, requiring the annexing party to pay an additional non-refundable fee that enters a communal reward pool.
Example Sentence: “When Suzy saw the steady stream of 2 ANNE coins flowing to Bob from his Alexander the Great neuron, she decided to annex it, paying the algorithmic price which rewarded Bob a premium and made her the new sponsor, while also covering the boosties Bob had added to defend it.”
Annfam (noun) [an-fam]
The close-knit community of ANNODE operators who regularly interact, share resources, and support each other’s contributions.
Found family in the decentralized world.
Example Sentence: “Shoutout to my annfam who helped me to get started, y’all are the real MVPs of the datachain.”
Annflow (noun) [an-floh]
The continuous, protocol-enforced stream of value (firing fees, annex payments, mining rewards) that circulates among contributors based on the usage of their sponsored neurons and hosted data.
The economic current generated by semantic references, where each relon triggers payments to sponsors, owners, and providers along the reference chain.
Example Sentence: “When her curated music neuron became foundational to dozens of playlists and recommendations, she began receiving a steady annflow from the thousands of daily references, transforming her hobby into sustainable income.”
Annfod (noun) [an-fod]
A user who consistently generates low-quality or spammy content that clutters the hypergraph, often ignored or filtered out by the community.
The digital equivalent of junk food: content that provides empty semantic calories.
Example Sentence: “Stop posting annfod in the science channel, we’re trying to build a serious knowledge graph here, not a meme repository.”
Annjack (verb) [an-jak]
The act of repurposing existing web applications, such as social media platforms through the use of custom ANNE Web browser equipped with advanced, closed-loop feedback mechanisms and semantic data integration, involving the annsimilation of user content into a structured multidimensional hypergraph.
To intercept and reconfigure Web applications by embedding ANNE algorithms and data processing capabilities, creating a new operational framework that shifts control and profit dynamics away from corporate entities.
Example Sentence: “The annjacking of X through a custom ANNE browser enabled users to earn directly from mutual interactions and peer-to-peer ads, while the system offered advertisers cheaper, precisely targeted reach based on anonymized user interests, annsimilating data into a hypergraph that disrupted traditional advertising models.”
Annsimilate (verb) [an-sim-uh-leyt]
The act of ANNE collective, operating the peer-to-peer semantic data system, absorbing and integrating data siphoned from you and monetized by Big Tech corporations into its neuromorphic hypergraph.
To dynamically consume and rewire vast troves of public information into a unified, interoperable “datachain” collective.
Example Sentence: “After people deployed their ANNODEs, the corporations watched helplessly as ANNODE operators began to annsimilate their fragmented databanks into a single, queryable neuromorphic hypergraph, turning corporate greed and chaos into a collective of actionable insights.“
Annvest (verb) [an-vest]
To commit resources (storage, work, or annecoin) to the network in exchange for ongoing protocol-enforced returns, similar to staking but tied to semantic contribution rather than pure capital.
The act of becoming an economic participant in the knowledge economy by sponsoring neurons, hosting data, or serving as a moderator.
Example Sentence: “Early adopters who annvested in foundational concept neurons found themselves receiving passive income years later as those concepts became essential building blocks for thousands of applications.”
Annxiety (noun) [ang-zahy-i-tee]
The mild panic experienced when your ANNODE falls behind in syncing and you worry about missing important transactions or losing your place in the consensus timeline.
The suspense of waiting to see if your submitted deadline will be the lowest during the forgewindow.
Example Sentence: “I had serious annxiety watching my deadline tick closer to the grace period expiration, not knowing if I’d forge the block or watch someone else take it.”
Boosties (noun) [boo-stees]
An amount you add to a neuron you sponsor to make it costlier for someone else to annex. It’s a way of showing you want to keep it and making a potential taker think twice.
The fee paid during annexation that is deposited into a community pot and later distributed to past annexers through random drawings.
Example Sentence: “Bob added 10000 boosties to his Alexander the Great neuron. When Suzy annexed it she had to pay that 10000 into the community pot. Months later that same transaction won the boosties drawing and Suzy got a nice payout from the pot she’d helped fill.”
Chaintime (noun) [cheyn-tahym]
The network-consensus temporal reference maintained by each ANNODE through peer-based offset negotiation, used for deadline calculation and event ordering.
A synchronized virtual clock that emerges from distributed time consensus rather than external synchronization.
Example Sentence: “Even though her laptop’s system clock was off by several hours, her ANNODE’s chaintime matched the network median within milliseconds, allowing her to continue mining and submitting valid deadlines.”
Feelz (noun) [feelz]
Primitive, pre-cognitive emotional states recorded in the AWARENESS dimension, representing raw affective responses such as joy, sadness, anger, fear, or surprise, without attached rationale.
The fundamental emotive vocabulary of the hypergraph, enabling nuanced understanding of user reactions beyond simple positive/negative polarity.
Example Sentence: “The algorithm distinguished between feelz of joy at a friend’s success and feelz of envy at a competitor’s achievement, using these subtle differences to recommend content that matched the user’s actual emotional state.”
Opinionz (noun) [uh-pin-yuhnz]
Deliberative, cognitive judgments and positions recorded in the AWARENESS dimension, representing reasoned beliefs, moral stances, and intellectual conclusions.
Structured belief statements that capture what a user thinks, believes, or asserts about a topic, independent of their emotional reaction.
Example Sentence: “While her feelz registered sadness at the news story, her opinionz indicated strong agreement with its political analysis, allowing the platform to model both her emotional resonance and her intellectual alignment separately.”
A bounty of 10,000 ANNE Credits is hereby announced for each addition to the ANNE dictionary published at https://anne.media/anne-community-lexicon-revelation
Rules: Post Yes/No poll. Words must be meaningful, ANNE related, fun, and upvoted by the community.
Post your proposals below.
