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exact7ly

Vulgar
Used in Hong Kong
Pronunciation: "ex-xact-chut-ly" ("exactly" in English, before the last syllable insert the number "7" pronounced in Cantonese, "chut", rhymes with "but")
Meaning: exactly with an emphasis; literally means "exact-penis-ly"; "7" means penis (n.); used as an adverb / adjective to denote stupidity, ridicule, or pointlessness. It is also used to make passionate emphasis with a tint of vulgarity.
"The bubbles in bubble tea looks like goat poo!"
"Exact7ly!"

"Hong Kong is not China."

"Exact7ly."
by DrDtheHKlishGuru March 17, 2019
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Exactity

-noun. Ex-act-it-y Egg-sack-tit-ee

Something in the state of being exact.
John: Michael, did you round-up the money I spent on hookers for my accountant?

Michael: No its an exactity.
by porkypig123 October 19, 2010
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re-enactard

Hey did you see that Civil War re-enactard, he was 60 years old, 300 pounds, gray haired and portraying an 18 year old confederate soldier.

Did you see that re-enactard, he thinks he's General Robert E. Lee!
by stella22132 February 11, 2007
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not exactly

1. not quite something.
2. "yes" but you don't want to say it
Victoria: do you keep checking out my ass?
Andrew: not exactly?
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Ejact

Ejact. (noun) The precum that proceeds an ejaculation and usually contains malformed or elderly sperm. Used to inform someone they are a 'imbecile' or a 'retard'

This insult was first coined in Jan 2010 by Laura Woolley.
'You ejact! that's my fucking bike!'

'Dave, you are such a fucking EJACT'

'Wow...that boy is an ejact...'
by Paviche January 8, 2010
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Exactually

A verbal mistake, when one accidentally and ironically fuses two contradictory words together, which in this case are 'exactly' and 'actually', thus creating a meaningless compound word. (Not to be confused with, 'It's actually', which sounds similar when spoken at a fast pace). Because of it's nature, when used, the word does not make clear whether or not the speaker means to continue or finish, since the word 'exactly' is usually a response which concludes an idea, and the word 'actually' signifies that there is more dialogue to come - therein lies the humour.
Person 1: 'Hey we should go to Henry's Coffee House for lunch.'

Person 2: 'No, it's way too expensive in there!'

Person 3: 'Exactually.'

Person 1: What? Did you mean 'exactly', or did you mean 'actually'? As in that you were going to suggest somewhere else instead?? You're not making any sense.

Person 3: Sorry! I meant 'exactly' but for some reason I had the word 'actually' in my head, and therefore said 'exactually' by accident! Sorry guys!
by Mr Rathausplatz December 19, 2016
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Re-enacturd

Hey did you hear that re-enacturd? He was whining about how he had to sleep outside in the cold and that he didn't have enough blankets.
by stella22132 February 12, 2007
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