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effectuating

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
by patty-mac October 19, 2016
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effectuating

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
by patty-mac October 19, 2016
mugGet the effectuatingmug.

effectuating

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
by patty-mac October 19, 2016
mugGet the effectuatingmug.

effectuating

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
by patty-mac October 19, 2016
mugGet the effectuatingmug.

effectuating

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
by patty-mac October 19, 2016
mugGet the effectuatingmug.

effectuating

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
by patty-mac October 19, 2016
mugGet the effectuatingmug.

effectually

Something that is very important and needs to be done immediately.
Rose has to go to Dallas effectually to take care of some business.
by sausagefest12 March 11, 2019
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