impacy
noun
ˈɪmpasy'

Origin: The origin of the word dates back to 2015, when an individual named Taital coined the word from witnessing a huge car accident in a motorsport event.

1.
The action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.
"Holy shit! HUGE IMPACY!"
synonyms: collision, crash, smash, clash, bump, bang, knock, jolt, thump, whack, thwack, slam, smack; contact
"car parts were spread by the impacy over a wide region"

2.
A marked effect or influence.
"our regional measures have had significant impacy on unemployment"
synonyms: effect, influence, impression, footprint; More
"Holy shit! HUGE IMPACY!"
"car parts were spread by the impacy over a wide region"
"our regional measures have had significant impacy on unemployment"
by rotamasta7 June 22, 2015
Get the impacy mug.