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Confusatory

Man, Ms. Jones assignment is confusatory, man.
by Byez November 1, 2004
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consumate

To make something official; usually used in a sense with making a marriage official via sexual intercourse.
The newly wed king and queen consumated their marriage on their honeymoon.
by gunslingergirlvy_c_e March 14, 2008
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Conjugate

The hard part about learning a new language. Conjugating the verb is changing the end of the verb so it fits the tense (past or present?), number (singular or plural?), person (1st, 2nd, 3rd?), and many other fancy grammatical aspects (perfect, imperfect?) of the rest of the sentence.
In German class, Brandon had to conjugate the verb machen:

Ich mache der kase.
Du machst der kase.
Er macht der kase.
Wir machen der kase.
Ihr macht der kase.
Sie machen der kase.

He was exhausted by the end of class.
by aleclair December 28, 2005
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Romanian Consulate

A place where Romanian people living abroad, go to step on Romanian land. Most of them are looking for an identity, an identity document.

The Romanian consulate in London is a land of great customer services, the only one in the world to have a network of volunteers helping regularly. They have young and smart employees, the best trained security team and the best consuls in the world. Fact!
If you want a taste of Romania, come visit the Romanian consulate!

Wait, you actually can't, unless you have an appointment.
Good luck getting one!
by Stega4u December 10, 2021
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confusation

An exchange of dialogue without the exchange of logic or understanding.
I overheard a confusation between a christian and a scientologist this morning. It was basically a futile debate between mythology and science fiction.
by chendy April 21, 2008
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conjugation

The inflection of verbs.

The whole set of inflected forms of a verb or the recital or display thereof in a fixed order: The conjugation of the Latin verb amo begins amō, amas, amat.

A class of verbs having similar sets of inflected forms: the Latin second conjugation.
amo
amas
amat
amamus
amatis
amant

That is the 1st conjugation in Latin for the word amo.
by Lovah18 September 24, 2008
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conjaster

To put together or build quickly, shabbily
The night before the report was due, John conjastered a 1 page essay
by mongofa July 20, 2010
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