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perditempo

From italian. Litterally, "lose time". A person who wouldn't like to lose time with you asking pointless questions about anything involving.
Vendo la mia BMW Serie 1. No perditempo
(My BMW Serie 1 is for sale, No perditempo)
by EltarSilence April 16, 2019
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Perdect

John: he's clearly guilty, we have a perdect
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predictious

Basically means that you know its going to happen because of other books, tv shows, movies, videos etc.
And you know, cause it's cooler than predictable
How predictious is it when bad guys lose and good guys win
by Wowhow_predictious September 9, 2020
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pendictive

Pendictive is an ubiquitous adjective, widely recognized among scholars and in academics for use in all sorts of discourse. It must be stressed that this word is very much real. The adjective is unique in its property of being universally appropriate and applicable as a description of the universe as a whole and/or all its entities.
Me: *perfected british accent* "That's a bit pendictive, innit?"

You: *another outstanding british accent* "Yeh, I'd say so"
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Predict

Somebody did something mildly tangential to, but not actually about
In one of the How I Met Your Mothers episode Barney put on a mask in public, he predicted the covid pandemic!
by KDavee October 22, 2020
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Prediction

A Prediction is something you brainstorm before they find out themselves.
Max made a prediction about a snail.
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Perdickulous

Johnny has a perdickulous
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