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extrapicate

Speaking off of the top of your head without first preparing the conversation in your mind. To freely speak and express how one feels without the worry of preview or review of the dialogue in your mind.
i.e. I was extrapicated on severely by that guy, gosh i wish he had gone to sensitivity school and perhaps thought about the impact of his words before he spoke.
by rumplefuckinstiltskin June 14, 2016
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Extravertedgayness

Having the energy of being extroverted and extra hence extraverted and a hint of gay to top it off cause we need a little gayness in our lives hence to make extravertedgayness (must be an gen z or yknow ahve issues )
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Extra-verted-gay-ness
He is acting so extravertedgayness today I guess he binged gay tiktok yesterday
by I'm a hard stan dont question September 26, 2020
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Extramaterialism

Extramaterialism is a form of extraphysicalism that the extramaterial and the extramatter are the fundamental substances of nature and existence, and that the matter and the material are byproducts of the extramaterial, such as all things, including mental states, consciousness, spirit, soul, emotions, spiritual experiences, physics, chemistry and biology are result of the extramaterial conditions and their interactions with their interaction and dialectics with material conditions. According to philosophical extramaterialism, mind, consciousness, souls, spirits and all material things are by-products or result of extraphysical and extramaterial processes, without which they cannot exist or cannot be complete. Extramaterialism is closely related to extraphysicalism, the view that all that exist are extraphysical and where everything that is physical is connected and related to the extraphysical. Extramaterialism also supports extraphysical theory and extraphysical mechanics play an important role at explaining the extramaterial and the extraphysical.
"Extraphysicalism and extramaterialism can give an amazing alternative outlook of reality and of existence as well, they might be really good at encourage people to become extraphysical and understand that life and existence is more than matter and what we can see, and even might be really good for encourage studies related to extraphysical mechanics and extraphysical theory as well."
by Full Monteirism April 7, 2021
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Extramaterialism

The view that reality includes more than just matter—that consciousness, information, meaning, and possibly other phenomena are real and irreducible to material components. Extramaterialism doesn't deny that matter exists; it denies that matter is all that exists. It's the position that materialism, as a complete worldview, fails because it cannot account for the qualitative, the intentional, the subjective. Extramaterialism opens space for minds, meanings, and experiences to be real without being supernatural—just extramaterial.
"You think love is just neurochemistry? Extramaterialism says: neurochemistry is real, but so is love as experienced, as meaningful, as causal in human affairs. The experience isn't reducible to the chemistry—it's extramaterial. Both are real, both matter, but one isn't just the other."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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exaviate

Pronunciation: /ˈɛks.ə.vi.eɪt/
Definition:
1. To fly out or exit an enclosed space rapidly.
2. To emerge from an interior location by flight (aviation).
3. To ascend or escape from constrained areas aerially.
4. To traverse boundaries or entryways externally by flight (volate).

Significance:
• It defines exiting enclosed spaces by flight (volate).
• It emphasizes rapid aerial egress.
• It identifies boundary-crossing flights (volates).
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of external flight (volate).
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly out".
Past verb: exaviated
Present simple verb: exaviate, exaviates
Present continuous verb: exaviating
Examples:
• "Birds exaviate nests effortlessly."
• "Planes exaviate hangars during takeoffs."
• "Drones exaviate depots for surveillance."
• "Butterflies exaviate greenhouses naturally."
• "Space shuttles (navettes) exaviate launch pads dramatically."
by Dmitrio August 18, 2025
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extrofiate

To become mentally paralyzed when faced with too many tasks, resulting in the illusion that there is nothing to do.
“I always extrofiate when my to-do list is overwhelming.”

“He extrofiated instead of starting his homework.”
by smiling mochi blaze September 6, 2025
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extrofiate

To become mentally paralyzed when faced with too many tasks, resulting in the illusion that there is nothing to do.

extrofiate:verb
Forms: extrofiated, extrofiate, extrofiating
Adjective variants: extrofinated, extrofinating
“I always extrofiate when my to-do list is overwhelming.”

“He extrofiated instead of starting his homework.”

“Don’t extrofiate — just pick one thing and start.”
by smiling mochi blaze September 6, 2025
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