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Adversaulting

The act of attacking or bombarding an individual with extraneous media and brand propaganda of the advertising genres.
"You know, these companies really need to stop adversaulting innocent people."

"You're right, just the other day I accidentally rolled over a car web banner and was launched into an abyss of relentless sales promotion commotion. Took me 10 minutes to get back to the homepage!"

"Yeah, Adversaulting's the worst."
by The Best MADWOMAN October 21, 2010
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adverter

your to adverter for me
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adversary

adversy against the government.
by pigdestroyer November 10, 2003
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averse

1. having a strong feeling of opposition; opposed.

2. a small portion of the Bible, Quaran, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare or any other holy book, usually 2-3 lines long.
1. She is averse to enviromental degradation, that is why she recycles.

2. Read me averse from Ramayana, will you?
by Ishta September 28, 2006
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Adversaphor

1: a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is uttered in sincerity, but critical analysis reveals the opposite is true. When encountered, readers or listeners who possess the strange ability to think for themselves often experience symptoms ranging from mild disbelief to severe cognitive discomfort.

2: A portmanteau derived from the Latin words “Adversus” for opposite, and “Affor” to speak.
Adversaphor Examples:

Creationist: “Evolution is the biggest lie ever told. If we evolved from monkeys, why are there still monkeys?”

Right-winger: “americans’s are unedukated and stupid, that’s why thy voted for obama.”

Christian: “You atheists are soooo ignorant. Where is your scientific evidence that god doesn’t exist?”

Aryan dude: “All niggers are totally racist.”
by TheThinkingAnimal April 27, 2013
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adversary

ad⋅ver⋅sar⋅y  ad-ver-ser-ee

-noun

An individual with exceptional style and substance who challenges and engages you in a meaningful way.
"You, mamacita, make a fine adversary."
by Math Teacher for a month May 15, 2009
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Adiverse

"Due to the similar social and economic backgrounds that are often shared by the families which seek out private education, privately funded schools student populations are generally adiverse"
by Frugal Peacock January 31, 2017
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