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Accentuate 

1. To make something more noticable or emphasize it.

2. To mark or pronounce with an accent.
1. Shawty wore Apple Bottom jeans and boots with the fur. The whole club was looking at her because the jeans accentuated her big booty.

2. Heating spices accentuates their natural flavors.
Accentuate by kpopedMyCherry October 13, 2017
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accentuate 

because you have consumed
Bubba, I am hungry, accentuate my sandwich earlier I have nothing to eat.
accentuate by Parker Melton August 21, 2007

accenture 

A consultancy primarily based on recent college graduates. Working at this firm causes clinical depression causing most employees to re-evaluate their life decisions or turn to other forms of release i.e. alcohol.

It has been said that in order to be hired at Accenture you have to be a clinical alcoholic. They ask the question "Do you drink?" in the interview process. If you say no, kiss the job goodbye.
Wow, that kid is hammered.
No, he’s just an Accenture employee.
accenture by James2008 August 1, 2008

accenture 

Weak quasi-consulting quack house specialising in over-paying over-qualified unambitious grads to tap keyboards all day in awful provincial business parks, courting the hatred and contempt of real workers on site.
That sham Accenture used to be a respected consultancy, but now working there is like robbing tax payers as a hobby on your uni year out.
accenture by Tom Impallomeni April 26, 2005

accenture 

"Hahah, check out that lousy consulting company, accenture, they really can't cut it."
accenture by Some Consultant April 20, 2004

Accentration 

This happens when a particular word or phrase is spoken with the accent common to the original culture or language of that phrase.
He is a master of accentration such that, when he says "check it out, mang ", you would think Cheech Marin was talking.
Accentration by Heyokavadhuta February 24, 2020