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(IN-yoo-ate-ed) deformed, mutilated.
Also used to describe a person who is sick or sore.
Often used with the modifier "all".
1)The quiche looked fine until it was dropped on the floor, making it all inuated.
2)Yesterday he fell off his bike, so today he is all inuated, or maybe just his leg is inuated.
3)"How are you feeling?"
"I have the Flu; I'm all inuated."
inuated by info@kathrinepiper.com August 25, 2006
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(IN-yoo-ate-ed) deformed, mutilated
The quiche looked fine until it was dropped on the floor, making it inuated.
inuated by www.kathrinepiper.com August 21, 2006
The opposite of outdated
When something is too advanced
Employee: Hi, welcome to Apple! How may i help you?
Person: My phone seems to be indated and apps aren't compatible
indated by L.D Moore July 31, 2021

Inudated 

When you're so busy you start dropping letters from words so you can say what you need to say quick and move on to the next thing.
James: Yo Rick you talked to Bill recently?
Rich: That boy is crazy busy. He so inudated sometimes I can't understand a word he's saying.
Inudated by anonymous July 1, 2021

Cross Con-tag-inated

When your Facebook friends have tagged their Facebook friends who are in your pictures but not on your friends list.
Lola's new boyfriend is cross con-tag-inated in all my pictures from her birthday this weekend.
to express indirectly, in a way subtly less guileful than by insinuation
Mimi neither quite implied nor quite insinuated that the house down the street was in fact a crack den—rather, she inuated this.
Inuate by Eric Hague December 22, 2008

Inutedondecln 

The act of interaction with a human with the legal name "Declan"
"Bro, inutedondecln. It was so nice"
"Are you okay?"
"no, on September 11th the attacks on the world trade center killed 2,977 people. This was the single largest loss of life resulting from a foreign attack on American soil. The attacks caused the deaths of 441 first responders, the greatest loss of emergency responders on a single day in American history.
Inutedondecln by Decnutist February 18, 2023