It’s not really a word. You use it when someone is using big words to make themselves sound smarter than they really are or to flex on how big their vocabulary is, to shut them up by giving them something meaningless and watching them either agree, showing how stupid they are, or be forced to admit that they don’t know a word.
Person1: Indubitably, I said to him, forthright, I did gaze upon his visage, aghast, until the ephemeral abashment did wane.

Person2: Yo, that’s totally copiqulent bro.
by GrammarCoroc November 30, 2019
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