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Unexeptripol

Dat iets Unexeptripol is
Hannah heeft echt iets unexeptripols gedaan.
by Slaybabe2427 May 15, 2023
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Unexeptripol

Iets dat Unexeptripol is. Het is afgeleid van unexpectable maar dan 3 keer zo erg.
Hannah’s daden zijn echt unexeptripol!
by Slaybabe2427 May 15, 2023
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Unemployment Gingivitis

When you become unemployed and start giving head for a living, resulting in gingivitis.
"Dang, My friend Austin really has a bad case of unemployment gingivitis"
by Jacobo47 July 21, 2024
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Unempatheticating

Un-em-pah- thet-i-kate-ing (adj.)
(of a decision) regarding to the affects and judgement to rule the moral and thus empathetical aspect, and determinancy of the event and notes of the event.
is good really the opposite of bad? you can do good things, and you can do bad things;
but for one, thing, they're not the same thing.

And you can be good and bad. And you can be labeled as both good and bad.
A single decision can be good and bad, or morally ambiguous;

or completely unempatheticating in any way.
by instancer.kirik September 7, 2023
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Unexistability

A term used to describe something that is so abstract, intangible, or hypothetical that it exists only in theory or imagination and cannot be proven to exist in reality. It's a blend of "unexist" (not existing) and "ability" (the quality or state of being capable).
Person 1: "Do you think there's life on other planets?"

Person 2: "It's an intriguing question, but until we have concrete evidence, it remains in the realm of unexistability, existing only in our imaginations and scientific theories."
by The_One_Who_Asked September 11, 2023
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Unexcusable

If you say that something is unexcusable, you are emphasizing that it cannot be justified or tolerated because it is extremely bad.

The earliest known use of the adjective unexcusable is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for unexcusable is from around 1384, in Bible (Wycliffite, early version).
unexcusable is formed within English, by derivation.
Etymons: un- prefix1 1b, excusable adj.
Your actions were unexcusable. He said the killing of innocent people was unexcusable.
by C-title November 17, 2023
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unemplaura

When somebody is so desperately unemployed, they would have an "aura" of unemployment surrounding him that affects the job status of those in a close radius.
dude did you see Rueben? he has so much unemplaura. I'll never understand how he got rejected by 30 employers!
I almost feel fired after looking at him...
by YogaShobe November 21, 2024
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