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Asterisk (Corrections)

An asterisk is used (*) in terms of correction of when a word is misspelled or mistaken for another. It is placed at the end of the correct word to replace a clearly definable mistake in a sentence.
guy 1: do you're cat even sleep?
guy 2: your*

box: have you ever heard of personifacation?

table: personification*

Asterisk (Corrections)
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Contentious

A word your stupid friend uses from his word of the day calander to appear smarter than he actually is.
Contentious; A word used in the board game cranium <spell it backwards. One try>
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Department of Corrections

A bullshit ass corrupted department that dont know shit about the laws. They are the stupidest people on the earth.
The department of corrections is bullshit.
The Department of Corrections is corrupted.
by Princess22 October 20, 2008
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Contentious

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Corrections

Sometimes when i made a mistake i tend to unpublish that word on erban dickshtionary and correct that word on erban dickshtionary that how me corrections work
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*X and X* typo corrections

X is the word/words that is correct, (*) is pointing to the direction the typo was written/made.
*X and X* typo corrections are often used it chats or places were grammar corrections are limited:

Are you coming to the café?

Ues
Yes*?

Yes it was!
by X for chat (David) March 1, 2018
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