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disclarity

There was a degree of disclarity around jonathan's early sexual preferences
by Gary Mckler December 9, 2008
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Discolexia

The typical diagnosis for those who are incapable of adjusting their dancing to the contemporary vogue.
This person is an expert in the art of making people uncomfortable on the dance floor and the common explanation for a lack of dancing females.
-So Frank, did you get it on with any hot chicks at the club last night?
-Nah man, there was this asshole discolectic who discouraged all the babes from dancing.
-they should ban people with discolexia from clubs man.
-totally
by Drspecialpeople May 13, 2009
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Discarnate coalition

Cybele walked into the gay bar and got discarnate coalitioned
by Gotcha125 February 19, 2018
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full disclosure

Used before a statement, typically an embarrassing one or one that would've otherwise remained hidden, to signify that the following is indeed true.
Full disclosure, I snore loud enough to wake up the neighbors.
by lazarusinhell May 5, 2021
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Exposure Disclosure

When you need to notify someone that they may have been exposed to an STD.
Rick didn’t mind working for the county health dept but he hated having to try and give exposure disclosures when all he had to work with were screen names.

Mrs. Manners says, if you’re going to make an exposure disclosure you should at least have the balls to do it by phone.
by Brett Burkhardt April 27, 2008
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Discanabled

When someone is mental and disabled
I am discanabled
by Mik and sav January 15, 2019
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Dyscalculia

I have dyscalculia and it's hard for me to do math.
Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability in mathematics.
People with never might not be able to do times tables and not know how to divide or do fractions and percentages. People with this Disorder/disability aren't stupid. Most people who have this are really good at English and language skills. People who have this usually can't read time on clocks.

To pronounce it you say "dis-cal-cew-lee-ah". When a person has dyscalculia, you say that they are "dyscalculic" - "dis-cal-cew-leek".
Person 1: What is the square root of 50?
Person 2: Ummm I don't know.
Person 1: How about the time what it is?
Person 2 looks at clock,: Umm 3:09?
Person 1 checks watch, Time is really 9:03
Person 1: Dude I think you have Dyscalculia.
by RiuChan July 4, 2012
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