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Deconstituted 

To have reduced something substantially, to the point where said thing is no longer sufficiently complete to be considered to be that thing, prior to an action's being performed to reconstitute it.

Note: Reconstitution may require a single simple step (such as adding boiling water), or a complex plurality of steps, but the potential for returning said thing to its original form must have been intended for deconstitution to have taken place. If reconstitution was not intended, then the thing was merely destroyed/consumed/ruined etc.
Example 1:

Son: "Do we have any Thai green curry left?"

Mom: "Sure, it's in the cupboard. It's deconstituted, though, so you'll need to add two cans of coconut milk, some basil, and toss in some chicken meat, and then cook it on medium-high for about 10 minutes."

Son: "So that's a "no", then."

Example 2:

Lawyer: "I got those files you sent me in my email, but I can't do anything with them. I sent them to my IT people, and they couldn't even identify what they were supposed to be? They must have become corrupted in transfer."

Client: "No, no - they were deconstituted, on purpose, for security reasons. I don't trust public key crypto, and these documents contain critical stuff which is for your eyes & ears only. Now that I have you on the phone, I'll give you the link and password for where you can get the reconstitution tools and the holdback portion, so you can decode them."

Lawyer: "Cool! Give'em to me... Wait, did you say "eyes and ears"?

Client: "Yeah, there's two textual documents, four image files, and a 5 minute video of me explaining how the process works, for your patent guys. Anyway, point your browser to ....., and login as your last name, with the password 'bananahammock'"
Deconstituted by Johnny Soporno February 7, 2010
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Decency is a noun and can have two distinct meanings:
1. Behaviour that conforms to accepted standards of morality or respectability.
2. Things required for a reasonable standard of life.
1. One example of decency is not calling people with a learning disability rug munchers.
2. In one sense, you do need money for decency.
Decency by AKACroatalin February 26, 2017
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decontee 

Decontee is originated from Africa. It's normally defined as "everything has time" or "everything takes time".
Decontee is strong, powerful, and intelligent.
decontee by Decontee Julu January 27, 2015
Usually the type of kid who slams hogs, packs chews and pulls loads of pussy
Dude i wish my name was Declen, heard it’s hella mad
Declen by eatmyass6997 June 4, 2019
He is funny and cute u do not wanna make him mad he will get back at you

He is a friendly guy that likes everyone he is a super saiyan he will be the best fighter if he wants to he can do anything he wants and If u betray him he will he make be sad for rest of your life and he has a power to make friends in 5 seconds.ps..He makes girls wet
Look at Decoven I dont want to get on his bad side

decent human being 

Isaac seems like a decent human being
he is :
decent human being by tobp September 2, 2021

halfway decent 

A saying reffering to mediocre, leaning towards the more positive side. Opposite of "mediocre at best".
"This new crab shack is god awful. At least the french fries are somewhat halfway decent."

"This party is terrible, the talk of cake is the only thing that made this party seem halfway decent."
halfway decent by Chris Nagle December 9, 2008