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A night of debauchary and drinking that goes way too far.
"Hey Ted you really got smashed last night. You ripped down Nicky's curtains and took off your clothes using the curtains as a loin cloth. Then you tried to hook up with that chick that looked like Mary Poppins."
Ted- "Damn, last night was superfraja-cajalistic-expialladocious!"
by Sam Shumer March 28, 2007
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Catalistic

catalistic (adjective)/ˌkatəˈlistɪk/
Definition: Of or relating to transformative experiences that catalyze profound personal change through intense emotional turbulence or upheaval.
Etymology: Coined blend of “catalytic” (causing change) + “-astic” (having the quality of), suggesting both the chemical process of catalysis and the dynamic, often tumultuous nature of deep transformation.
Usage: Typically describes impressions, experiences, or periods that create lasting change through difficulty or emotional intensity.
Example: “The loss was deeply catalistic, reshaping her understanding of what truly mattered in life.”
Synonyms: transformative, catalytic, metamorphicRelated forms: catasticallly (adverb)
Pain is a catalistic change to enlightenment
by DigitalStarlight September 24, 2025
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