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The catchphrase of a fictional, pixelated racer named Turbo from the movie Wreck-it Ralph.
It could be used when you are pumped or excited. It could also be used as a sarcastic response to a general bummer or a disappointing event.
Girl 1: "Oh boy, I can't wait to go to your sleepover!"
Girl 2: "Turbotastic!"

Guy 1: "Hey, bad news. The server our project was stored in crashed."
Guy 2: "Is it going to get fixed any sooner?"
Guy 1: "Nah."
Guy 2: "Turbotastic."
by cutesy pastel living doll June 23, 2013
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Using a phallic (dick) joke in an intelligent discussion. (Not to be confused with: logical fallacy)
Our debate group had a pretty solid point, up until the point Robert committed a logical phallacy and our whole argument went to waste.
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(interjection) An interjection used among Pokémon fanatics to replace "Oh my God".

The reason why Arceus replaces God is simple: Arceus is the Pokémon responsible for the creation of the Sinnoh region, and possibly the whole universe (Pokéverse, if you may) according to myths around the world of Pokémon. His legend dates back to Generation 4 (Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum). Arceus is also called "The Original One".

Arceusism is a polytheistic belief system. According to said myth/religion, Arceus is said to be born from an egg, emerging from a vortex, and then created the Legendaries of time, space, and antimatter: Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina, respectively. When mankind started inhabiting Sinnoh, he created three Pokémon to give humans knowledge, emotions, and willpower.

The term, in real life, is used as jargon among fans, as reversed verisimilitude to the Pokémon universe. It is also used online where "Oh my God" might provoke a number of religious and/or sensitive people.
"I just got the new Pokémon game!"
"Oh my Arceus! Can I see?"
by cutesy pastel living doll November 4, 2013
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n. a visual inspection; look
"To take a look-see" means to check something out.

This term, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, entered the English language via Chinese Pidgin English, from a direct translation of "看見", each letter translating to "look" and "see". It is agreed by etymologists that "long time no see", "no pain no gain", "can do / no can do" have the same origin.

(Commonly misspelled as "looksie".)
"I think there's something wrong with my computer. Can you take a look-see?"
by cutesy pastel living doll January 2, 2016
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(verb) to walk in front of someone who is playing a game using a Kinect. This affects the score and gameplay to a great extent and is highly annoying.

Etymology: Kinect + photobomb
Dude, Leon and I were playing Dance Central 3, then my tiny brother kinectobombed us and we both failed.
by cutesy pastel living doll February 23, 2013
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A video game involving the vilest, most self-centered and soulless person, committing atrocities to enemies and silencing others to save face, and the titular Yandere-Chan.
Alex “YandereDev” is so self-centered that he censors every one of his critics by deleting their content and blocking them from the Subreddit or YouTube channel. The real monster is the dev who can't code for shit and is coasting on recurrent Patreon donations from people who forgot about Yandere Simulator.
by cutesy pastel living doll December 10, 2018
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The stereotypical Asian nerd. While he knows how to do a lot of complicated stuff you have no clue how, be it calculus, programming, or music, he is also quite unapproachable and takes work to get close to.
After trying to work my Minecraft server for 3 hours, I decided to give up and Skype that Haruki guy at school.
by cutesy pastel living doll November 16, 2014
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