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Veritable 

From the Latin word "veritas" meaning "truth", it means "literally", indicating that the statement qualified by the adjective is in no way an exaggeration.
Me: I have a veritable plethora of girlfriends!
My lackey: For sooth!
Veritable by trvsc3 November 15, 2005

veritablequandry 

A poo-flinging monkey that is only calmed by the site of hairy toes.
Veritablequandry had poo smeared in his hair.

Veritable Mack Daddy 

One who is the daddy of all macks, veritably.
All the girls seem to want to be around you, you most certainly are the veritable mack daddy.

verifiably 

interjection. Used to express agreement or reaffirm that a statement made by someone else is correct beyond every reasonable doubt.
Kathy: Penny arcade pwnz man.

Wes: Verifiably!
verifiably by Kaworu June 30, 2004

veritbable 

veritbable

–adjective
1. apt or liable to vary or change point of view in a single discussion; changeable moral compass according to nonsensical logic : to be chronically confused about facts and opinions. Hypocrisy ad infinitum

Origin:

variable -- 1350–1400; late ME < L variābilis, equiv. to vari(us) various

babbler -- 1520–30; babble + -er
I'm veritbable in recovery from drugs, doctor shopping for prescriptioned mind altering chemicals helps me to to stay drug free.
veritbable by Old timer 13 October 2, 2009

veriable 

there was a veriable flood of angry
veriable by Quynhcpr December 15, 2018