impervial
(n.) anybody walking outside without a mask during Covid-19, thinking that because they are special they are therefore impervious to disease and will remain healthy. Can also refer to people who describe themselves "caring", but who don't seem to care enough to wear a mask around vulnerable populations.
The sidewalks are crowded with maskless impervials, most of them enjoying their life like people weren't dying in hospitals by the thousands.
impervious
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not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable, incapable of being injured or impaired:
not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable, incapable of being injured or impaired:
The coat is impervious to rain, wear, and tear.
imperviable
Maintaining a modicum of morality despite, or because of, the behavior of one's president.
I had my students follow President Trump on Twitter for an assignment in civics class. They were imperviable. No one was grabbed inappropriately for the duration of the lesson.
Impervious
When applied to girls: the quality of being unaware of - or otherwise unaffected by - blatant perving.
Gavin: (staring at Karen's breasts) Wow you have beautiful eyes.
Karen: Aw, you're so sweet.
Onlooker: Karen is totally impervious.
Karen: Aw, you're so sweet.
Onlooker: Karen is totally impervious.
imperviousness to tanks
The inability to be killed or harmed by the means of a tank or other large war machine designed to destroy
Fred, having an imperviousness to tanks, simply walked infront of it.