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{{Term
{{Term
| term = Corpnum-mate, Corpnumist
| term = Corpnumist
| synonyms = Corpnumist
| image = Corpnum-Mate Flag.png
| forms = Corpnummate, Corpnum-ist  
| alt = A light blue cloudy flag with a sleeping kirby
| image caption = Corpnum-Mate Flag by PrinceOfHeart
| synonyms = Corpnum-mate
| forms = Corpnummate, Corpnum-ist
| usage_noun = yes
| usage_noun = yes
| usage_adjective = yes
| usage_adjective = yes
| usage_system = yes
| usage_system =  
| usage_headmate = yes
| usage_headmate = yes
| usage_function = yes
| usage_function =  
| form_noun = Corpnum-mate, Corpnumist
| form_noun = Corpnum-mate, Corpnumist
| form_adjective = Corpnum-mate, Corpnumist  
| form_adjective = Corpnum-mate, Corpnumist
| coiner = @therealsepticshock on TikTok
| coiner = @therealsepticshock on TikTok
}}
}}


A '''Corpnum-mate''', or '''Corpnumist''', is a [[headmate]] that sleeps when the [[body]] sleeps. This [[role]] does not necessarily only sleep when the body sleeps, but they cannot stay awake while the body is sleeping.
A '''corpnum-mate''', or '''corpnumist''', is a [[headmate]] that sleeps when the [[body]] sleeps. This [[role]] does not necessarily only sleep when the body sleeps, but they cannot stay awake while the body is sleeping.


They do not have to [[Fronting|front]] to sleep while the body is sleeping, but it is common. If they do front, they may be [[Frontlocked|front-locked]], but it is not required. A [[system]] member can sometimes temporarily gain this role by becoming [[frontstuck]].  
They do not have to [[Fronting|front]] to sleep while the body is sleeping, but it is common. If they do front, they may be [[Frontlocked|front-locked]], but it is not required. A [[system]] member can sometimes temporarily gain this role by becoming [[frontstuck]].  
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* Suffix -''mate'' a term used to describe a headmate (Corpnum-''mate'')
* Suffix -''mate'' a term used to describe a headmate (Corpnum-''mate'')
* Suffix -''ist'' a person who practices or is concerned with something (Corpnum''ist'')
* Suffix -''ist'' a person who practices or is concerned with something (Corpnum''ist'')
The term was coined by Septic's System to explain a role the [[host]] has.<ref>https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRQhBcS9/</ref>
The term was coined by The Pluralites to explain a role the [[host]] has.<ref>https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRQhBcS9/</ref>
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode="packed">
File:Corpnum-Mate Flag.png|Corpnum-Mate Flag with a sleeping kirby [By PrinceOfHeart]
File:Corpnum-Mate flag alt.png|Corpnum-Mate flag with an alt symbol [By PrinceOfHeart]
File:Corpnum-Mate flag clean.png|Corpnum-Mate flag clean ver by PrinceOfHeart
</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:Sleep-Related Terms]]
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Experiences]]

Latest revision as of 00:23, 9 February 2024

corpnumist ( n., adj.)
A light blue cloudy flag with a sleeping kirby
Corpnum-Mate Flag by PrinceOfHeart
Other formsCorpnummate, Corpnum-ist
SynonymsCorpnum-mate
Applies toheadmates
Coiner@therealsepticshock on TikTok

A corpnum-mate, or corpnumist, is a headmate that sleeps when the body sleeps. This role does not necessarily only sleep when the body sleeps, but they cannot stay awake while the body is sleeping.

They do not have to front to sleep while the body is sleeping, but it is common. If they do front, they may be front-locked, but it is not required. A system member can sometimes temporarily gain this role by becoming frontstuck.

A system can have multiple headmates that use this role, and they may all be a part of a subsystem or sidesystem, or not.

History[edit | edit source]

  • Prefix Corp- stemming from the latin word "corpus" meaning "body"
  • Affixe -num- stemming from the latin word "somnum" meaning "sleep"
  • Suffix -mate a term used to describe a headmate (Corpnum-mate)
  • Suffix -ist a person who practices or is concerned with something (Corpnumist)

The term was coined by The Pluralites to explain a role the host has.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]