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exaggerationofanation 

to exaggerate even more of what could be exagerrated about
garret, exaggerationofanation IS a word.
exaggerationofanation by asian March 12, 2005

stories, tales, lies and exaggerations 

Hence named after the last line of the first verse of "Had a Dat"- A Sublime documentary that any Sublime fan should own.. Has many interviews and unseen footage of the band before Bradley's death on May 25, 1996.. RIP Bradley and Louie.. We love you and miss you.
"Before I end you will be victims of my stories, tales, lies and exaggerations.."

Curse exaggeration 

When some one turns a story they heard into the most dirty thing ever basically adding a bunch of curse words to a sentence making it somewhat more interesting
John: tell Sarah that I have her pen

Josh: k hey Sarah John has your fucking pen and if your bitch ass wants it back you have to fuck him you bitch
Sarah: liar I know that was curse exaggeration
Curse exaggeration by Xbix222 August 1, 2011

exvaggeration 

to enlarge or increase the amount of vagina one has had especially beyond the normal
"Oh ya on that trip, I got laid like 8 times"

"Come on now, that's an exvaggeration"
exvaggeration by exvaggeration August 8, 2007

Random-Number Exaggeration 

Exaggerating the amount or quantity of something by using a completely random number. Can be referred to as RNE.
1. Ted: (Talking to his buddy, Greg, about a large meeting he just had) "The were like 287 people in that meeting."
Greg: "What a random-number exaggeration."

2. Jim: (Walking out of a chinese buffet and talking to his friend, Jim) "I swear there were about 324 black people eating there."
John: "Pretty large RNE, but damn it was packed with them."

Exaggeration Number 

The number you typically use to exaggerate a situation or scenario.

Although there are many numbers to choose from, you tend to stick to your own exagger-number.
"I heard he has like, twelve million siblings"

"There were about twelve million people at that show!"

"Pretty sure he slept with at least twelve million people."

That's my exaggeration number