adj. (pron. hek-lek-tik) Something or someone who is hectically eclectic or excessively individual and "doesn't give a shit what anyone thinks, coz he/she/it is on crack."

Deriv. Mod. Greek (hectic-bro~eclect-ic,-ism)
Wil: hey pal, you should see my new flat in Newtown, i have my own band who I adopted from the Nepalese Himalayas who play me traditional lullabies as i smoke weed and make protest banners for the up and coming 'save sydney from racism and lebbos' rally.

Steph: Thats HECLECTIC, you little uni freak.
by Wil Bean March 22, 2007
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hec·lec·tic /hēˈklektik/
adjective: heclectic
1. deriving ideas, style, or taste from a narrow and confusing range of sources.
2. denoting or belonging to a class of people who believe camouflage and crocks are always in style and follow WWE as a religious experience.
noun: heclectic; plural noun: heclectics; collective noun: heclectians
a person who derives ideas, style, or taste from a narrow range of confusing sources.
His truck offered a heclectic mix of body panels and bondo colors.
by Chaotic Afterthought February 21, 2023
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