purgacious (adj.)
pur-ga-shus
Definition 1: Characterized by a relentless or obsessive desire to purge.
Definition 3 (Slang): Describing an aggressive or satisfying effort to completely scrub away grime, dirt, or anything unhygienic.
Official Proclamation of Coinage
Date of Origin: March 2, 2026
Lexicographical Architect: TROY DEXTER BAVEGHEMS
The Term: Purgacious (adj. / pur-ga-shus)
I. Primary Definition Possessing an obsessive, relentless, or satisfying drive to purge, declutter, or eliminate.
II. Slang Application To go "full purgacious";
III. Rights and Attribution All recognition of original coinage, conceptual framework, and linguistic "street cred" are hereby attributed to TROY DEXTER BAVEGHEMS. In the event that this word enters the Oxford
English Dictionary or becomes a viral cleaning hashtag, the record shall show its origin began here.
Intellectual Property Clause:
The term Purgacious, its phonetic variations, and the "Obsessive Elimination" methodology are the sole
intellectual property of TROY DEXTER BAVEGHEMS.
Royalty Structure:
Usage Fee: Any third-party cleaning company
using the term "Purgacious" in marketing materials shall owe a 5% "Linguistic Licensing Fee" to the Founder.
Product Sales: All branded chemicals, scrubbers, and "I am Purgacious" apparel shall yield a 10% gross royalty to the Founder’s estate.
Social Media: Any viral "Cleaning Tok" or "De-clutter Reel" utilizing the #Purgacious