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- ex (verb) : (from the Lat-derived prefix ex, "out of," as in ex-president, ex-husband) – to render outdated, make obsolete, relegate to the past.
- He exed his girlfriend and now feels lonely and almost desperate.
Those prone to exing others, must be ready to be exed.
—Mikhail Epstein, Predictionary, 2003
- Submitted by: Mikhail Epstein from Georgia Us on Apr. 03, 2007 19:21
- ex-laws (noun) : What your in-laws become after the divorce.
- I'm having dinner with the ex-laws tonight. They are such good people. Too bad their son isn't more like them.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 11, 2005 09:56
- exabyte (noun) : 1024 petabytes or 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes; also, a quintillion bytes
- Internet users will create 161 exabytes of new data this year.
—Grant Gross, http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/11/19/..., November 19, 2007
- Submitted by: Todd Walton from California on Nov. 20, 2007 18:04
- exacalacaly (adverb) : To be in agreement in the most profound way with another person. To have total understanding of the situation at hand. A positive exclamation of delight upon complete concurrance of an idea conveyed with another. Used to supersede "exactly" for emphasis.
- "The movie was nothing more that a gratuitous attempt at entertaining our children." "Exacalacaly!"
- Submitted by: Brecca-Preston Guenther from Texas on Aug. 28, 2006 12:33
- exacalike (adjective) : done exactly like you tried to
- I just hit an exacalike shot in golf.
—rick,
- Submitted by: rick from Arkansas on May. 28, 2007 22:23
- exaggerant (adjective) : prone to exaggeration
- You are a very exaggerant person.
—Matthew Peabody, self, 1/28/2008
- Submitted by: Mateo from Arizona on Jan. 28, 2008 15:41
- examinatory (adjective) : based upon or prepared for examination or research
- He took an examinatory approach to problems or questions that were posed by people.
- Submitted by: chuck from Pennsylvania on Dec. 23, 2008 20:54
- Exasterated (verb) : A mix between Exasperated and Fustrated. To cause feeling of irritation and annoyance with a twist of feeling thwarted.
- I was grossly exasterated when my boss told me that my idea's would not be used in the presentation saying that they were not well researched enough.
- Submitted by: Melissa from Arizona on Dec. 03, 2007 18:48
- Excellente (adjective) : Extremely good or fantastic.
- My english is excellente.
—Jay Leno, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, 28/05/1991
- Submitted by: Webinho on Oct. 17, 2006 07:23
- excellentize (verb) : to move from the mediocre into the realm of absolute best work
- My students have committed to excellentize their work in the new marking period.
- Submitted by: Rhonda Hendricks from Virginia on Jan. 30, 2006 10:55
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