cybeans

Generic English word with heavy context-dependent meaning, loosely originating from ancient Greek.

Occasionally used to buy time or signify not being able to come up with an answer at the moment in response to a question. (1)

Used as a substitute for common, obviously implied words or general concepts in a context, giving them more impact and emotional meaning. (2)

Very obscure and unknown, but I assure you use this at a job interview or speech and people will be impressed by your expansive vocabulary.
"Do you have any plans for the 3rd of march?"
"cybeans" (1)

"Holy cybeans" (2)
by ORBYFIEDZZZZZZZZZZZZZ March 17, 2025
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