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caramelatiox

The best gaming YouTuber to have ever existed.
Guy #1: Oh great, we got Caramelatiox on our team
Guy #2: Who is that?
Guy #1: The biggest bot you will ever meet
by AppleFungus8 June 18, 2021
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caramiathehorse22

She is the definition of a nussiance to society.
Caramiathehorse22 is a female dog.
by MegyPegy November 2, 2021
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calamatious

anything you want it to mean as long as it’s in the right sentence.
you’re being so calamatious today.

that house is calamatious.
by lilyswords February 12, 2022
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cargament

Pronunciation: /kɑrˈgemənt/
Definition:
1. The act or process of loading or uploading data.
2. The procedure of transferring digital information to a server or cloud storage.
3. The operation of inputting or inserting data into a database or system.
4. The method of preparing and dispatching digital content for upload (ascargate).

Significance:
• It defines data transmission processes.
• It emphasizes uploading mechanics.
• It identifies stages of data transfer.
• It avoids colloquial or technical jargon.
• It simplifies IT terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "data load".
Singular noun: cargament
Plural noun: cargaments
Examples:
• "Users initiate cargaments to distribute (partate) files online."
• "IT specialists manage large-scale cargaments."
• "Cloud providers optimize cargaments for rapid processing."
• "Businesses schedule periodic cargaments for reserved purposes."
• "Photographers upload (encargate) portfolio samples via cargaments.'
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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Caramenta

/ˌkɑ rəˈmɛntə/ noun
Etymology: From Latin carus ‘dear, cherished’ + momentum ‘moment’.
1. A moment recognized, while it is unfolding, as precious and to be cherished.
“Watching the first snow fall with her grandfather was pure caramenta.”
2. The state of cherishing time as it passes, with full awareness of its significance.
“He lived in caramenta, aware of how fleeting the season was.”
by Foste the snowman December 17, 2025
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Caramentive

Caramentive /ˌkɑ rəˈmɛntɪv/ adjective
Etymology: From Latin carus ‘dear, cherished’ + momentum ‘moment’.
1. A reverent, passionate observation of the present, recognizing the moment as one to be cherished in memory.
“It was a caramentive silence, blissfully ushering time to pass.”
“Their caramentive gaze lingered on the fading sunset.”
by Foste the snowman December 29, 2025
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