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Prezactly 

A cross between the phrase Precisely and Exactly to express that someone's response was correct.
Person A: It's like Call of Duty.

Person B: So it's a first-person shooter game.

Person A: Prezactly
Prezactly by Vracko May 21, 2014
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prezactly 

Pretaining to predactyls and their language and/or cavemen's reactions to predactyls.
Og: "That one look good. Chase. Kill. Eat."
Lam: "Prezactly."
prezactly by Dr Nick November 21, 2002

presactly 

Completely and utterly correct. An amalgam of precisely and exactly.
Him) Let's go drink lots of beer tonight.
Her) But we'll get drunk!
Him) Presactly.
presactly by Datflies June 1, 2004

perzactly 

Another way of saying persactly , ie. a joining of the words 'exactly' and 'precisely', BUT in a better, cooler and awesome-er way
Dude 1: "So what you're telling me is that elephants CAN'T actually fly?!"

Awesome Dude: "Perzactly!"

Dude 1: *thinking to self* What a guy...
perzactly by Word-Girl December 30, 2010

Prozactly 

Prozactly is the knowing expression uttered when explaining an imbalanced person's actions and your evasive maneuver reactions.
Jane: "So I had to block Lisa from my FB wall cuz she kept commenting about her mess and I'm sick of it."
Joan: "Unfriend! Dislike! Block!"
Jane: "Prozactly"
or
Him: "So is that, like, how your mom normally acts when she's with a large group of strangers?"
Her: "Prozactly"
Prozactly by the snorfler February 23, 2010

Prezunctly

As started by the British Comedy Guide (comedy.co.uk) forum members , the word prezunctly is a mix between precisely and exactly but sounds much better. It has now spread to many other internet forums and is an insider way of "agreeing" with a situation.
That is "prezunctly" what I mean.
Prezunctly by EllieJP November 19, 2010