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prevaricate 

Maintaining a good golf score required Marc prevaricate.
prevaricate by Anonymous April 7, 2003

prevaricator 

Tim your such a liar
You mean prevaricator, Jack
prevaricator by Prevaricator November 12, 2017

prevarilative 

A term to define the actions of one who is often prevaricative. While not commonly used after 1896, the term has resurged when no one one you work with believes that your usage of equivilate was proper.
I don’t know what he meant when he said my presentation was equivilative, he can be so prevarilative!
prevarilative by Justzisguyyaknow October 19, 2020

prevaricade 

A barrier or wall of lies meant to impede or stop someone from finding out the truth; from the words prevaricate and barrier.
Without any help, I was unable to pierce the dictator's prevaricade.
prevaricade by HydraCerebus February 21, 2006

prevaracate

(v) a physical reaction that is confused with an orgasm when you are engaged in drunken sex with a woman you took home from the bar.
When I got home, I realized I had only prevaracated, but I was so happy to be done with I didn't mind.
prevaracate by Cushman February 23, 2009

Prevaricrat 

A Prevaricrat is a member of a form of oppression by a class of self-deluded liars (See "Terrorism" Part II.1 CCC. RSC 1985 c. C-46), whereupon, an Orwellian dystopia is the end result of any and all efforts to quell, to the contrary, or to stem as triage, any auspicion of a brighter tomorrow. A low-IQ is suspected as the possible "material misapprehension"
"Hey... Let's all just stick our heads up our asses and let the Prevaricrats handle the fallout while we pretend (equally as delusorily) we were doing something valuable for the betterment of Society.
Prevaricrat by qfourtytwo December 19, 2019