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IMP (abbreviation) : Interface Message Processor
Submitted by: J.C. Moore from Pennsylvania on Aug. 31, 2009 14:25
impact (noun) : dramatic effect; in the vernacular, this means having the ability to change something in a significant and dramatic way. (The use of "impact" in this form is pervasive in the common culture yet officially, it has been unrecognized.)
Our strategy has made an impact to our company culture. —Medalla, commonly heard term
Submitted by: Emerito on May. 07, 2006 12:49
impactful (adjective) : Having an impact on a person (or people) or on a situation; effective.
Do you think this ad is impactful?
Submitted by: Cathy Witlox from Canada on Oct. 01, 2005 13:44
impactual
(adjective) : having impact
The speaker made a lasting impactual impression. —Jonathan
Submitted by: JCoin from Michigan on Jan. 18, 2009 11:57
(adjective) : being of great impact
The life-altering event of 9/11 had an impactual effect on its survivors.
Submitted by: Kelly Rivadeneyra from New Jersey on Aug. 11, 2008 00:09
(adjective) : Having impact upon something.
Under scrolling inherency theory, inherency would be a voting issue on single impactual advantages, but not on continuous impactual advantages. —Benjamin R. Bates, INHERENCY, STRATEGY, 1995
Submitted by: Chuck Gould from Virginia on Aug. 10, 2006 10:27
imparficate (verb) : to refer to an 'in' joke to another person in the company of a person or group of people who are not 'in' on the meaning of the joke
"Scott, we really ought to stop imparficating in front of Jack, he has no idea what we're talking about." —NT Bullock, Pointless Podcast, April 12th, 2007
Submitted by: Joe Frew from Maryland on Mar. 08, 2008 14:31
Impasta (noun) : When the waiter brings you a type of pasta that you did not order, or he/she has made a substitution without your knowledge.
"My penne somehow turned into ziti, I was served an impasta."
Submitted by: bigbrain28 from Florida on Jan. 08, 2006 23:20
impeachify (verb) : "to impeach". Must involve the use of strategery.
Submitted by: Vickie Hardie from Texas on Sep. 30, 2005 02:16
implementatious (adjective) : concerning specific details of how a solution will be implemented rather than discussing what the solution needs to accomplish
Instead of discussing what the software needed to do, John had become implementatious and started to describe how the code would be written.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Feb. 08, 2007 19:00
impossicant (interjection) : An exclamation coined from 'impossible' and 'cannot' and used to vehemently assert that a condition or threat never can take place. Also used to express extreme surprise or doubt.
Did you say you saw an elephant driving a car? Impossicant! If you say that again I will slap you. Slap me? Impossicant!
Submitted by: Abraham Ikpeama from Nigeria on Nov. 08, 2007 04:49
Impportunity (noun) : A circumstance or situation of significant worth or consequence. Not importunity
The Bellcomb deal is an impportunity for us.
Submitted by: Mark Philion from Minnesota on Oct. 17, 2007 17:00
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