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Indevious {Indeviously} 

Noun - Adjective.

1.) A word used to state that one would like to join in on the conversation, But has nothing worth saying.
Indevious {Indeviously}

Example 1:
person1: what is john talking about?
person2: I dont know, he is being Indevious.

Example 2:
Derek: hey nathan, how was the doctor?
Nathan: Same old, you know how doctors can be.
Anthony: Indeviously.
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indeediously 

It means the same thing as indeed, just jazzed up a tad.
Joan asks if you will be going to a certain concert next Friday.

You reply, "Indeediously. I bought tickets the day the show was announced."

indubiously 

without doubt, completely certain
"Will you drink too much Smirnoff tonight and succumb to a random hook-up?"

"Indubiously!"
indubiously by Richard O'Neill March 4, 2009

indubiously 

you: wanna go to the movies on saturday?
me: indubiously.
you: sweet!
indubiously by RachelxCore January 11, 2009

indevious 

Indevious literally means NOT devious. The "in", as with insubstantial or ineffective, negates whatever it precedes. IN + DEVIOUS = NOT DEVIOUS.
The strategy of the aliens, although violent and cunning on the surface, was indevious, even genuine, in its desire to create a better world.
indevious by introspector420 January 17, 2018

indeediously 

Awesome word that The Steve says all the damn time
Steve said "indeediously"

Indacious or indaciously 

Not very cautious, fully aware of what you are doing but not caring about your surroundings, being overly michevious
Luke Wilson was acting indacious or indaciously and he was kicked out of the movie premiere.