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exteriocly 

to describe the outside of something
when asked how the city seemed after being away for so long.
he replied; "exteriocly" it looks the same but internally more growth was noticed.
exteriocly by Steven C. Abelar October 21, 2007

exteriocly 

to describe the outside of something
when asked how the city seemed after being away for so long.
he replied; "exteriocly" it looks the same but the population had grown
exteriocly by Steven C. Abelar October 2, 2007

Experior 

(x-peer-e-or) Experior comes from two Latin words, exceptional and superior. Both combined to create the master piece of adjectives. This word has been traced back to our forefathers such as Abraham "Fucking" Lincoln as well as many other infamous characters in history. This word is best used for resumes, job applications, or a Thesis.

In short, this word is the culmination of all business jargon used World Wide BITCHEZ!
This thot was of the most experior quality, that I have ever had the honor to pay for!

The company's ledger is far more experior than that of our adversaries.
Experior by Yoshimi_Kitty August 1, 2012