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abrasive

quality found in the voice of NFL announcer, John Madden

see also annoying, aggrevating, and homicide-inducing
The high pitch of that fat fuck's abrasive voice makes me want to set myself on fire.
by Silent Rip November 30, 2004
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abrasive

The correct term for sandpaper. The only people who call abrasive, sandpaper, are dipshits who still suckle the teet.
I wanted my fine piece of woodwork to feel like a super models bottom, so I rubbed abrasive on the surface of the product.
by LAR$ON December 9, 2007
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aboosive muffin

An amazing person that has the best girlfriend and has a great personality. Also is good at everything he dose.
Robert is such an aboosive muffin.
by Best boyfriend 😂😂 April 2, 2017
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Abnosive

Hugely, massive, just unimaginably big.
Did you see that wasp?
It was abnosive!
by Big Purr April 8, 2021
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abrasive

An adjective used by rashed in hl English class when describing Hind as a person and why he found her to be so-called 'annoying' as well as her having a superiority complex and being the female version of Ali maki
hind is very abrasive and loud and is starting to sound like Ali
by whatupgee September 18, 2021
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Abrusive

This is a combination of abrasive and abusive, used as a descriptive noun ( he is abrusive or that is gross and abrusive.), and adjective ( in a very abrusive manner he cut me off, and plowed into that vehicle.), and with the -ly suffix, an adverb (she abrusively broke wind right in the middle of service.).

I myself use this word to describe anything from behavior to food. If it hits you and it feels wrong, that’s abrusive.
She looked out the window at the rain pouring down and said, ”damn, that’s abrusive“. I will take a Lyft.
by Deandra Diamond July 18, 2025
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Abrusive

This is a combination of abrasive and abusive, used as a descriptive noun ( he is abrusive or that is gross and abrusive.), and adjective ( in a very abrusive manner he cut me off, and plowed into that vehicle.), and with the -ly suffix, an adverb (she abrusively broke wind right in the middle of service.).

I myself use this word to describe anything from behavior to food. If it hits you and it feels wrong, that’s abrusive.
She looked out the window at the rain pouring down and said, ”damn, that’s abrusive“. I will take a Lyft.
by Deandra Diamond July 18, 2025
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