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edumicate 

To provide information to a person of limited intelligence or experience. Usage infers a backwoods/hick connotation on the subject.
It is high time that I edumicate you some manners.
edumicate by gorpheus February 9, 2006

Enunciate 

1. v; Enunciate(transitive), Enunciated(past tense), Enunciating (present-tense).

a. To Pronounce, Articulate. Applies to speech.
eg. You need to Enunciate your words more carefully so that we can understand what you are trying to say.
Enunciate by Bookworm February 4, 2005

Endricate 

Verb - To snatch victory in the face of almost certain defeat
We managed to Endricate a great result, despite being 3 nil down at half time
Endricate by Towerpower14 April 14, 2015

eludicate 

To masturbate and subsequently ejaculate while riding on public transportation.
The guy on the subway eludicated all over the floor and unsuspecting passengers were walking through the giz.
eludicate by PhDont November 3, 2017

emunication 

n. sing. the performative act of establishing one's emo identity through music, poetry, or online journaling before a real or virtual audience; a public exhibition of melancholy. compound of emo(tive) and (com)munication. see emunicate.
I had to cancel my myspace account because I couldn't handle all the emunication anymore.
emunication by eccecattus November 28, 2006

Erundicate

(Ee-run-dik-ayte)

Politically correct version of the "F" bomb. It an be used in place of any desired expletive, without offending the old people next to you. It serves as a noun, verb, adverb and or adjective.

Not to be confused with eradicated, syndicate, vindicate or indicate.
If this putt doesn't sink, I will erundicate my putter.
Erundicate by Coopmas May 19, 2010