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twerpitude

Attitude observed in preteen and adolescent youth as they progress from elementary school into the middle school grades. Female students frequently exhibit more twerpitude than their male peers and at an earlier age. Twerpitude is especially severe in grades 7, 8 and 9, during which time it seems to peak and then level off as they near college age.
Parent, "I was thinking of chaperoning the middle school dance."
Daughter, "Oh my god! if you do you, you'll ruin my life. How could you possibly be such an insensitive moron."
Parent, "Hey, lighten up with the twerpitude."
by parent of a 7th grader August 20, 2010
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tapitude

Ppl invariably become embroiled or emblazoned with passion glazed emotions, while on social media ergo, the submission of the word, #tapitude.
Hey friend, i suggest u drop ur freakin' #tapitude, and step tf ,away, or i'm gonna block u!!
by tannide May 3, 2021
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tussitude

Pronunciation: /ˈtʌsɪtu d/
Definition:
1. State or quality of having a severe, persistent cough.
2. Condition characterized by continual, forceful coughing episodes.
3. Trait indicative of frequent, troublesome bouts of coughing.
4. Attribute denoting susceptibility to violent, recurrent coughing fits.

Significance:
• It defines the propensity toward severe, unrelenting coughing.
• It emphasizes characteristics linked to problematic coughing behavior.
• It identifies qualities indicating vulnerability to persistent coughing.
• It avoids nonspecific terms similar to "prone-to-cough."
• It simplifies communication concerning specific coughing traits.
• It improves clarity when referring to individual predispositions to coughing.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with clearer Latin-based analogues similar to "coughiness."
Singular noun: tussitude
Plural noun: tussitudes
Singular noun: tussiment
Plural noun: tussiments
Singular noun: tussity
Plural noun: tussities
Singular noun: tussidor
Plural noun: tussidors
Singular noun: tussion
Plural noun: tussions
Past verb: tussicated
Present simple verb: tussicate, tussicates
Present continuous verb: tussicating
Examples:
• "Her (la) recent infirmity abandoned her with (la cone) a lingering tussitude."
• "Exposure to allergens exacerbated his existing tussitude."
• "Long-term cigarette smoking (fumation) contributed significantly to his tussitude."
• "Chronic bronchitis resulted in an enduring battle contrary to tussitude."
• "Humidity deteriorated the already challenging tussitude experienced by many residents."
by Dmitrio February 9, 2026
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