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De Ja Vu 

A recently discovered fighting style that originated in the forests of north Indonesia. Native tribes would practice and master this graceful art, to fend off colonists from their villages. The style is similar to the fighting style and movements of Kung Fu.
Do not mess with Chuck Norris, he is a black-belt in De Ja Vu.
De Ja Vu by Small-Fry April 6, 2008
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The strange feeling that somehow, this has never happened before..
George Carlin: Just had that... I don't know it's weird. Just had that little feeling, you ever get that funny little feeling Vuja De? No, not Deja Vu. This is Vuja De. This is the strange feeling that somehow, this has never happened before. And then it's gone..
Vuja De by ElmertheAwesome November 17, 2008

vu jàdé 

Noticing something for the first time that has been there all along; the realization that you've been unaware of something you should have noticed a long time ago
1: "Hey, who installed the sattelite dish?"
2: "Bro, that thing was on the house when we moved in..."
1: "Really? Talk about vu jàdé!"
vu jàdé by Chad Sentman February 8, 2007
The distinct feeling that you have never been in a particular place or circumstance in the past.

The antonym of Deja Vu, pronounced as "voo zha-day".
Neil Armstrong: "When I took that first step ,nto the Moon, you know, right before you did, I had this intense feeling of Vu Jade."

Buzz Aldrin: "Wow. No shit?"
Vu Jade by Qihumanxia February 4, 2007

Vujá dé 

A propensity for discovering something new in something you've already seen a million times before.
I had the strangest vujá dé last night while brushing my teeth. A toothbrush would make a perfect {something clever}!
Vujá dé by vujade August 20, 2010

Vu Jàdé 

Vu Jàdé can be simply defined as that funny feeling that this has never happened to you before. The term “Vu Jàdé” (also called preamnesia) describes the experience of feeling that one has not witnessed or experienced a situation previously. The term was coined by Kurt Kemp in 2007 in his book (The Weird Ideas I Get), which expanded upon an idea for an essay he was working on for his Myspace Blog. Unfortunately he got distracted and never completed the essay.
The experience of Vu Jàdé is usually accompanied by a compelling sense of unfamiliarity, and also a sense of shock, awe, or suddenly feeling lost. The experience is most frequently attributed to a lack of imagination, although in some cases there is a firm sense that the experience genuinely never happened. Vu Jàdé has been described as “Instant Alzheimer’s.”
Vu Jàdé by thefarmersfriend October 21, 2010