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Creativist

(1) To actively be creative, with a short-term and/or long-term goal in mind, using a form of design. It's imperative to use "non-mainstream" techniques.

The word, "Design" should be viewed as the fundamental soul of a human-made creation that ends up expressing itself in successive outer layers of the product or service.
Example 1: Steve Jobs was a true creativist, he understood the concept of real design.

Example 2: A creativist often uses design, but not the stereotype, "Interior Design".
by The Kreativist October 28, 2011
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craptivity

an additional activity to accompany the excretion of solid bodily waste.
Jimothy: What's your favorite craptivity? Mine is chatting online.

Doyle: ... I usually just crap...
by Clintlan May 15, 2008
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Captivity

Cap=Lie/Lying+Activity=Captivity

When lying becomes an activity, call it CAPTIVITY!
Bro, fuck all this captivity. I'm done with people lying to me all the time.
by My defintions not yours November 28, 2019
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craptivity

A crappy activity, or an acitivity that actually involves crap.
"Hey, man, when I was cleaning out my loft last weekend, I found these fossilized Twizzlers under my bed. That was such a craptivity."
by teamvolturi December 22, 2009
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captivitiate

To put into captivity
We would have to captivitiate the dinosaurs if they were brought back to life.
by KTCarson November 1, 2008
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Chaptivity

1. Evidence of chapped lips, often of extreme measure. Derived from chapped activity.
2. Having a extreme case of chapped lips, with absolute no way to get chap stick.
ex. " bro i'm stuck in chaptivity for the whole car ride because i left my chap stick at home."
by randfluff October 6, 2012
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captivity

noun, plural captivities.
1.
the state or period of being held, imprisoned, enslaved, or confined.

Related forms Expand
precaptivity, noun
semicaptivity, noun

Synonyms Expand
1. bondage, servitude, slavery, thralldom, subjection; imprisonment, confinement, incarceration.

Antonyms Expand
1. freedom.
In June 2009, we escaped from captivity, bringing a sudden resolution of a captivity that seemed destined to drag on for years.

Lawand was one of just nine lucky enough to escape after two months of captivity.

Militants have revealed a total of six videos of Bergdahl in captivity, with various demands in exchange for his release.
by DSEdefining July 11, 2015
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