the word you can put after a word like cool or stupid or, or most commonly used after the word kick
ass (suffix)
Fred: did you hear that song with that kick-ass guitar solo?

Jeff: man that was a stupid-ass song.

john: that was a cool-ass guitar though.
by the ass-ass-in February 15, 2012
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The main suffix of JC. Used at the end of almost anything. Mostly always used at the end of words ending in Y. To successfully make a word work with eye, you have to replace the ending vowel sound with it.
1)Cubbie - Cubeye
2)Pipsy - Pipseye
3)Cory - Coreye
4)Kid - Kideye

Things like...
5)Sand - Sandeye
6)Sandy - Sandeye
....You have to know the context of the sentence
by Mike April 4, 2004
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Place this suffix behind an adjective, so you get a new Noun, which describes the person or the thing, it's meant against. This might sound bad with some adjectives (e.g. attractive (attractivo?)).
James is such a weirdo! (James = weird)

weird / weird-o (suffix)
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someone whose life, habits and thinking are constructed conditionally.


Don't ask him what he's going to do. A typical ifnik, he will give you a dozen of "ifs."
by Mikhail Epstein October 2, 2003
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a person who enjoys meetings and all sorts of administrative events and tries to attend as many of them as possible.

Being socially active is one thing, meeting for the sake of meeting is another. I try to stay away from meetniks for whom getting together is an end in itself. Meeting without meaning is worse than meaning without meeting.
by Mikhail Epstein October 2, 2003
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An act of self abuse involving self-strangulation and a large butt-plug (known as the 'suffix' by practitioners.) Often fatal, mostly harmless.
Got some Ai Chatbot posting as him on Kuro5hin.org ever since he killed himself with auto-erotic suffixation.
by Orion Blastar December 12, 2013
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a series of letters added to the end of a word to make a new word with a new definition. Some examples of suffixes are;
-ing = doing
-ly = verb
-s/-es = plural
Like a prefix, when a suffix is added to a word, the word put on becomes a base word.
Suffix goes first, then the base word, not vice versa!
by Khizar Caliphate October 8, 2021
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