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ungelivable

Same as "Ungeliable". Ungelivable is constructed by Chinese internet users to negate and adjectivize the word of "geli", which is translatrated from Chinese, literally meaning "forcefulness". It is used to express the feeling of unforceful, unsatisfactory, lousy, unpleasant, unfavorable, terrible.
WTF? Chinese soccer team lost again? against Japan? 0:8? That's too ungelivable!!!
ungelivable by lybow November 10, 2010
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Unbelievably Adorable 

To use when one cannot find a word to describe something really, really, really, really, really, really cute.
The way Maddie loves Eddie is unbelievably adorable!

Unbeliebable 

(Adjective) When something is just so unbelievably, extroardinary, or remarkably gay, you have no other option but to reference the Bieber.
Friend 1- My guy friend made out with a dude last night!
Friend 2- WTF. That's unbeliebable!

Friend 1- My boyfriend and I are going to a Ricky Martin concert.
Friend 2- That's UNBELIEBABLE!

song remix: You're unbeliebable!!! Uh duh duh du nuh nuh nuh, unbeliebable!!!!

Hunbelievable 

Created word by Hungary for the Olympic Games. The H letter just got be there before the Unbelievable.
1. I'm hungarian phenomenon and I'm hunbelievable.
2. My accomplishment is hunbelievable.
Hunbelievable by Lizanka July 14, 2016

ungelivable

It's a chinese-english word, "ge" means "give"; "li" means "support" or "power"; this word uses for to describe the gap between reality and the ideal. If they are the same, we can say "gelivable"; if not, wo can say "unglivable".
When I feel disappointed, I can say, that's so ungelivable!!!
ungelivable by sakurap November 9, 2010

Unbewiivable 

1. Of or pertaining to the Wii
2. Amazing
That game is Unbewiivable
Unbewiivable by Rhi~Rhi~1369 December 21, 2008

unbeliverable 

A project with no specification and a really tight deadline that no one can believe that we agreed to do it.
The project is fucking unbeliverable
unbeliverable by NoseBagUK February 3, 2017