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Jagamist

Jagamist is a term that has appeared in limited contexts to describe a person who adheres to jagamism, a loosely defined philosophy or lifestyle. There is no consensus on its meaning in dictionaries or mainstream scholarship, and the term is not widely attested in formal sources. As a result, the concept of a jagamist tends to vary by source and context.

Etymology and sense: The word combines the root jag- (used in some fringe or speculative uses to

Usage: In online forums and niche publications, jagamist is often used self-referentially by individuals describing personal

See also: monogamist, polygamist, bigamist, cyclical living, self-improvement, speculative fiction.

Notes: Given the lack of widespread usage, readers should treat jagamist as an informal label whose meaning

signify
cycles
of
intense
effort
or
behavior)
with
the
suffix
-ist,
denoting
a
practitioner.
Because
jagamism
is
not
standardized,
some
writers
imagine
jagamists
as
proponents
of
cyclical
living—periods
of
high
activity
followed
by
rest—or
as
fictional
characters
in
speculative
fiction
dedicated
to
experimentation
and
transformation.
explorations,
experimental
lifestyles,
or
narrative
roles
in
fiction.
However,
there
is
no
single
doctrine
or
set
of
practices
universally
associated
with
the
term.
depends
on
the
source.
Future
scholarship
or
documentation
could
standardize
or
abandon
the
term.