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rediculous

The alarmingly common misspelling of ridiculous.
Joe: This game is rediculous!

Bob: Your spelling is ridiculous.
rediculous by Dassh July 25, 2004

ridicule 

words, actions, or behavior making someone seem laughable and ridiculous

(Note: Ridiculing isn't necessarily teasing. Teasing implies saying or doing something unkind or ridiculing towards another, but that was done just out of silliness, which is why it's common to say, "I was only teasing. I was just joking")
Will Smith constantly ridiculed Carlton on the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

"You could make George Bush look young," I ridiculed my wife before she threw my pillow and blanket on the couch.

After Henry ridiculed me today at school, all the students bursted in laughter.

ridicule may or may not be done in a teasing manner. Some ridicule hurts

John is usually just teasing when he ridicules me so I never make anything of it.
ridicule by Rick Warwick October 17, 2008

rediculous

v.
To diculous again
I thought I would diculous once, but I had to rediculous to get it right
rediculous by raslafor November 19, 2007
Word of the Day on May 4, 2022

Ridiculesque 

Describes an individual, object or concept that is not overtly ridiculous, but perhaps bears many of the same qualities as one that is.
Person 1: This whole situation is ridiculous.
Person 2: Naw that's too extreme, bro. It's just ridiculesque.
Ridiculesque by Vannaroth. January 10, 2009

ridicule 

To tease someone or something. Also, to be the object of teasing by others.
Mike was the object of ridicule when the bullies ripped his arm off and shoved it up his ass. He was referred to as "tripod" ever since.
ridicule by Eye See Eye March 30, 2005

Ridiculism 

A word for things so ridiculious, you had to make up a word just to describe them.
This whole situation is ridiculism.
Ridiculism by Doug Arley April 30, 2004