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Desolate Banshee

wow have you heard of Desolate Banshee? Yea i have They are awful.
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desolate

(of a place) uninhabited and giving an impression of bleak emptiness.
"jit, i feel desolate and bereft."
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Discrate

**Discrate (verb)**: A term invented by Jayesh to mean "to undervalue, insult, or belittle someone; to diminish someone's worth or to treat them with disrespect."
For example:
- "He felt discrated by the harsh remarks."
- "Don’t discrate her contributions; they are significant."

-dont discrate him he is far more powerful then u think
by Jaybhai August 4, 2024
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Dickolate

Where is Joy? Joy is busy eating dickolate!
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dislocated testicle

a fleshly part dislocated due to the over use of it
shit! i got a dislocated testicle again!
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discate

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈkeɪt/
Definition:
1. To study or gain cognition systematically.
2. To absorb information through diligent effort.
3. To become proficient in an experience or discipline.
4. To accept educational activities deliberately.

Significance:
• It defines studying or gaining cognition.
• It emphasizes systematic acquisition of education.
• It identifies deliberate efforts to learn (discate).
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of educational processes.
• It improves clarity in discussions about education.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "learn."
Past verb: discated
Present simple verb: discate, discates
Present continuous verb: discating
Singular noun: discation
Plural noun: discations
Examples:
• "Students regularly discate new subjects weekly (septanely)."
• "Discating a new language takes dedication and patience."
• "Mastering mathematics requires thorough discation."
• "Continuous discation preserves the cerebra sensitive and active."
• "Studying through trial-and-error encourages discation."
by Dmitrio January 31, 2026
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