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Definitions by etymologicious

/vɒm.sɪŋ/
Inf. to vomce
Past tense - vomced
Past participle - vomced

1. To vomce someone - to greatly stress someone out by speech alone.

2. To vomce into something - to get into a stressful situation by making bad decisions.
1. She has vomced me almost into a frenzy!

2. Yesterday, my brother panicked because he keeps vomcing into last-minute studying.
Vomcing by etymologicious July 2, 2023
/ɡɹeɪ.lɪ/

Artificial, or otherwise not normal or natural.
The way you talk is so graly.

He has grown 2 inches in less than a week. Don't you think that's kind of graly?
Graly by etymologicious July 2, 2023

Trebious 

Teacher: It is trebious that you finish your assignment by Monday.
Trebious by etymologicious July 2, 2023
A curse, a sin, anything of nefarious nature.
"Hey, what did you think of my speech yesterday?"
"It was such a topamy!"
Topamy by etymologicious July 2, 2023
1. Able to leave a mark, sign or scar of sorts.

2. Visibly differs from everything else.
1. My childhood trauma was totally apartible.
2. The evidence for this case is apartible.
Apartible by etymologicious July 2, 2023