To unnecessarily capitalize a word.
Most poets crapitalize.
For example, Emily Dickinson crapitalizes several times in the following poem:
"Within my Garden, rides a Bird
Upon a single Wheel—
Whose spokes a dizzy Music make
As 'twere a travelling Mill—"
For example, Emily Dickinson crapitalizes several times in the following poem:
"Within my Garden, rides a Bird
Upon a single Wheel—
Whose spokes a dizzy Music make
As 'twere a travelling Mill—"
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Get the crapinator mug.used as an oath/curse when the user of the word is either
a)feeling posh, or
b)hyper.
The word gives the user time to think of what they will say next.
a)feeling posh, or
b)hyper.
The word gives the user time to think of what they will say next.
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Get the crapicus mug.v. To settle a dispute between two parties in which both end up being sleighted
v. To end a fight under pressure of a third party when you never really wanted to end the dispute in the first place and most likely still harbor a considerable amount of ill-wil for the person with which you were fighting
v. To end a fight under pressure of a third party when you never really wanted to end the dispute in the first place and most likely still harbor a considerable amount of ill-wil for the person with which you were fighting
Cornwallias: "So I heard you and Gwendolyn stopped arguing and got back together."
Xavier: "Yeah, I still hate her but we crapitulated."
Xavier: "Yeah, I still hate her but we crapitulated."
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