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ecposer

A term used to "expose" someone but in an anonymous way.
She ecposed someone but I don't know who the ecposer is yet
by Ecposer January 18, 2018
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ecposer

Exposing someone anonymously. Like saying an anonymous person exposed someone without telling who it is
An ecposer just ecposed someone and I'm trying to figure out who it is...
by Ecposer January 18, 2018
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exposter

very good krunker youtuber, insane streamer, and the worlds best krunker player, and yet is somehow not funny.
by ImWaspy October 29, 2020
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exposition

The exposition text is the text containing information or knowledge briefly, concisely, and clearly.
exposition, I love you as deeply as my house's bathtub.
by itsnayR March 26, 2022
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Exponetising

Attempting to prove the point of a sentence by repeating it again, once or more times.

Past tense: Exponetised
Present tense: Exponetising
Future tense: Will Exponetise
Person 1: You see, the Earth is flat because the horizon does not bend!
Person 2: Man, you have to know that is bullcrap, right? You can see the bend in an airplane!
Person 1: No, no, no! The horizon of the Earth does not bend!

Person 2: You're just going to keep exponetising, aren't you?
by Rosemary225 October 28, 2022
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Expostamoragnosis

A term derived from Latin roots, 'expostamoragnosis' describes the condition of realizing the depth of one's love for someone only after having let them go. It is a state of belated clarity and a poignant emotional experience.
After their breakup, John was in a state of expostamoragnosis; he only fully understood how much he loved her now that she was gone.
by JeJe Evans June 22, 2023
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Error in the Exponent

A number that is given with very large uncertainties, such that it might be ten or a hundred (or more) times larger or smaller than the value given. Astrophysics is famous for having 'errors in the exponent'
..."We estimate the minimum viable population to be somewhere between 100 and 5000" (extremes from the wikipedia article)

... "in our universe protons decay with a time scale in the range 10^33 - 10^45 years"

These quantities don't have an error in the value, they have an error in the exponent.
by Lab_Monkey July 7, 2011
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