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Decaster 

Decaster (dih-cass-ter) n.
1. A person who is unpopular with peers, yet is still intelligent, beautiful, and capable, simply because they are human.

2. Literally translates to mean “beautiful foreigner”.
Alan Turing, who invented the first computer, was a decaster growing up. He was bullied and had very few friends despite his brilliance.
Decaster by The original decaster August 19, 2016

decaster 

Noun; pronounced "dih-cass-ter".

1. A person who is unpopular with peers yet still beautiful, smart, and capable simply because they are human.

2. Literally translates to mean "beautiful foreigner".

From Latin word decorus, meaning "beautiful", and Spanish word forastero, which indirectly translates to mean "foreign".

The Spanish word forastero was referring to a cocoa tree (called criollo) imported into Venezuela from the West Indies in the mid-19th century. The word evolved to mean foreign.

Famous decasters include Alan Turing (a mathematical prodigy invented a code breaking computer during WWII), Edgar Allan Poe (a brilliant author who wrote many famous short stories and poems), and Ludwig van Beethoven (a genius composer who continued to write beautiful symphonies even after he became deaf).

This word was invented by Emma Hahn on February 29, 2016.
I was always a decaster growing up, standing off to the side while everyone else joked at my expense.
decaster by The original decaster August 19, 2016

delcasale 

Having the most endowed member of all time. Mr Delcasale has one of a kind meat that will send you back to Sicily with a broken hole. Believe the prophesy when the cock juice floods the land and makes every hung fertile once more.
Jane- Oh my giddy aunt… the wave of juice is coming…

Wilma- it must be mr delcasale massive romance explosions coming to make all things fertile again.
delcasale by chris.tofer July 9, 2022

Decaster 

Decaster (dih-cass-ter) n. {2016}
1. A person who is unpopular with peers, yet is still intelligent, beautiful, and capable, simply because they are human.
2. Literally translates to mean “beautiful foreigner”.

(From Latin decorus, meaning “beautiful”, and Spanish forastero, indirectly meaning “foreign”)

Famous decasters include Alan Turing, Edger Allan Poe, and Ludwig van Beethoven.
“I was always a decaster growing up, standing off to the side while the other kids made jokes at my expense.”
Decaster by The original decaster August 19, 2016
It is said of the situation where a person has the bad luck to make contact with his testicles against an undefined surface or object, intentioned or not.
Given the nature of the word, it is more appropriate to design cases where the interaction is made with a moving object, for example, a ball.
Although it is extremely painful for the victim, it tends to be considerably funny to people who witness it.
Today in the baseball game the pitcher took a nutshot; the baseball hit him in the nuts.

Man, I just watched the funniest nutshot video ever.
Nutshot by Uberflaven March 1, 2009
Word of the Day on June 26, 2026

Nerd neck 

A "human" that spends so much time playing video games that their posture is level nerd neck. Everytime anyone goes tryhard they hunch down and their neck gets longer there fore a nerd neck is always hunched down cause they're always going try hard. In other words a nerd neck is a try hard, since their neck is 100% longer than the average human being due to playing too many video games and taking them serious, nerd necks are not even considered human anymore but something more sad. Nerd necks are often found on fortnite, their natural habitat usually being tilted towers.
What a fucking nerd neck!

He is building so fast, nerd neck!

Looser more like a nerd neck ha!
Nerd neck by D Sandwich Maker February 5, 2019
Word of the Day on June 25, 2026