by Chris December 10, 2004
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When someone is talking like they’re writing an essay and will just keep repeating the same thing over and over again without getting to the point.
Person A: “Josh is having a party this weekend at his house, at his house and the gathering is gonna be great. I can’t wait for the party this weekend at Josh’s house. Did I mention he’s celebrating at his house this weekend?”
Person B: “When is the party?”
Person A: “Sometime at Josh’s house he’s having snacks. There will be dancing and music. There will be people there and everything.”
Person B: “Get to the point, you’re thesaurusing again…”
Person B: “When is the party?”
Person A: “Sometime at Josh’s house he’s having snacks. There will be dancing and music. There will be people there and everything.”
Person B: “Get to the point, you’re thesaurusing again…”
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by Tyler Animator October 23, 2023
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by Ash December 15, 2004
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"Epistemological, metaphysical colloquially presupposed blah blah blah."
"Looks like we've got a real thesaurist on our hands."
"Looks like we've got a real thesaurist on our hands."
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person one: "I really do have a problem."
person two: Yes thats quite the quandry. Conundrum even."
person one: "Did you just thesauritize me?"
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person one: "I really do have a problem."
person two: Yes thats quite the quandry. Conundrum even."
person one: "Did you just thesauritize me?"
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