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OP Quote:zmjezhdI think that comes from a passage in Catch 22 and means 'almost seen' in French. When you think you've seen something (almost) but haven't.
I read up about deja vu recently and found about another vu where the suffers have the continuous feeling that they have lived their whole lives already and are just repeating everything. It has to be done exactly the right way or they get panic attacks and have mental breakdowns. Something along the lines of vecu avant like deja vu but for your whole life
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