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EXP/load 

LITERALLY - explode; or experience overload.

(verb)

1: to exceed ones limit of learning or understanding.

(noun)

2: an instance of exceeding the limit of ones knowledge or skill level.

3: someone or something that causes and overload of knowledge or understanding.

(transitive verb) - EXP/loaded; EXP/loads

(adjective) - EXP/loadable
- If she has one more fetish, then I'm going to EXP/load! (like, "explode")

- Watching professionals play StarCraft is an EXP/load. (literally, "experience overload")

- UrbanDictionary.com could be the biggest EXP/loader on the internet that's not a porn site. (either, "exploder" or "experience overloader")
EXP/load by MrGlasco October 14, 2010
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exploade 

1) When a person "explodes", usually very loud, violent, bombastic, and/or extravagant
2) to "blow up"
"Did you hear Sarah when Jeff broke up with her? I swear she exploaded!"
exploade by omgLazer January 8, 2009
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