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When you are thankful for the attempt but hate filled by the result. I appreciHate the Limited-Edition DeLorean Nike Dunk shoe.
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Not only the opposite of appreciating an act or gesture, but actually hating the act or gesture and its origin, usually an unapprecihative person. A good countermeasure to a sarcastic or rude comment.
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To simultaneously respect something/someone and detest that thing/person at the same time. Dude: Look at A-Rod! What a poser!
Dude #2: You gotta apprecihate him--though the dude ruined the game of baseball, he's still got talent. |
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ap·pre·ci·hate
-hat·ed, -hat·ing. verb Derived from the word appreciate. To be thankful for something that you don't really enjoy/like. Usually used out of guilt or simply politeness. "Taste this wine!"
"Sure," - ew - "thank you." --- "How was the wine?" "I apprecihated it." |
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