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unthusiasm 

Lack of enthusiasm.
Either sarcastic enthusiasm, or from boredom.
1) Woop. Wa-hey. Yeah. This is fun.
2) Nice going with the unthusiasm there.
unthusiasm by Blue Jack October 18, 2009

ghetto-enthusiasm 

strong excitement or feeling about something not typically exemplified by someone that is considered "ghetto". often verbalized using vulgar slang in a positive fashion towards something to which it would normally not be directed.
At the National Zoo one day, I heard someone behind me shout, "Yo! It's a mo'fuckin' giraffe!". He certainly had his share of ghetto-enthusiasm about that animal.

False Enthusiasm 

An outward expression of interest and excitement while truly feeling indifferent or annoyed on the inside. Typically exhibited in the workplace.
False enthusiasm is when you say to the boss: "Another new tracking sheet for us to use? This is a great tool to help us be more productive! I can't wait to start using it!"

While Thinking: "If I have to fill out one more freaking tracking sheet, I'm going to go insane."

Curb Your Enthusiasm 

What originally began in 1999 as a one-time one-hour special on HBO about "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David's return to stand-up comedy, has turned into a critically acclaimed smash-hit that has spanned 5 seasons(2000,2001,2002,2004,2005) and has earned itself quite a few awards. The show is mostly about the daily life of Larry David and his wife Cheryl(played by Cheryl Hines) and all the hilarious trouble he gets into by pissing people off.Other characters that play key roles in the show are "Jeff Greene"(played by Jeff Garlin Larry's agent, and Jeff's loud-mouth expletive-laden wife "Susie Greene"(played by Susie Essman). If you like(d) "Seinfeld" you'll either LOVE or HATE "Curb Your Enthusiasm" due to the fact that the two shows are quite different.
Larry David has written and appeared in EVERY "Curb Your Enthusiasm" episode.
Curb Your Enthusiasm by Bobalo December 28, 2005

Enthusiasm 

a feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it.
After the accident he lost his enthusiasm for the sport.

enthusiasmic 

Orgasmically enthusiastic. Excited to a state of eruption.
Britney was jumping up and down and squealing with delight - she was positively enthusiasmic.
enthusiasmic by Whitt March 11, 2007