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exactly

a word as if to prove a point, though no point has actually been proven. this usually ends an argument as the other person would much like to avoid any further nonsense which could lead to their own confusion (which is what the first person intended).
"myspace is being BORING!! why?"
--"because i'm the coolest thing ever."
"wait.. so.. myspace is boring because you're the coolest thing ever?"
--"exactly."
"but that makes no sense."
--"exactly."
by Freddy said so. October 3, 2006
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exactly disease

by jon galasso August 17, 2003
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exactly breath

P1:"your breath smells like exactly"
P2:"exactly what"
P1:"Exactly like your ass

you have exactly breath
by Chaqita Bannana August 12, 2006
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exactuly

exactly in a sassy- Ass manor
Fred: cheats on his girlfriend

Red: My name was Fred but now its red because my mom beat the F out of me
Red's Mom: Exactuly
by Livnotfound April 27, 2022
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not exactly

1. not quite something.
2. "yes" but you don't want to say it
Victoria: do you keep checking out my ass?
Andrew: not exactly?
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Exactually

A verbal mistake, when one accidentally and ironically fuses two contradictory words together, which in this case are 'exactly' and 'actually', thus creating a meaningless compound word. (Not to be confused with, 'It's actually', which sounds similar when spoken at a fast pace). Because of it's nature, when used, the word does not make clear whether or not the speaker means to continue or finish, since the word 'exactly' is usually a response which concludes an idea, and the word 'actually' signifies that there is more dialogue to come - therein lies the humour.
Person 1: 'Hey we should go to Henry's Coffee House for lunch.'

Person 2: 'No, it's way too expensive in there!'

Person 3: 'Exactually.'

Person 1: What? Did you mean 'exactly', or did you mean 'actually'? As in that you were going to suggest somewhere else instead?? You're not making any sense.

Person 3: Sorry! I meant 'exactly' but for some reason I had the word 'actually' in my head, and therefore said 'exactually' by accident! Sorry guys!
by Mr Rathausplatz December 19, 2016
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exactually

This word is a combination of the words exactly and actually. Used when it is unclear whether it is more appropriate to use exactly or actually, and/or it is best fit to use both simultaneously.
I am not exactually sure what this definition means.
by AW3$0M3$ September 28, 2005
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