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Exaccurate

Shortened combination of the words "exactly" and "accurate"

Could also be used as "exaccurately"
"Fish live in water"
"That's Exaccurate my guy."
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exageratercersperation

Okay so exageratercersperation is a word where you are trying to exgaerate a word but ur trying to express and rations too at the same time, roxy and moxy just had this idea but toxy jumped along definition?
okay so oxy toxy and moxy jumped along and had a conversation but they are split personalities and it's very exgaerating every sentence but it's expressing urself in a way where people do not understand cause zone out skitzo egergersperationally crazy>? that is being very exageratercersperation
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Exaggerate

When i poked a hole in the balloon it started to exaggerate
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exaggerater

someone that is exaggerating.
You’re such an exaggerater.
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Exacturate

I put it exacturate where it is meant to be put
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Exaculately

exaculately /ɪɡˈzæk.jʊ.lət.li/ (adverb)
Definition:
Used to emphasize that something is both exactly and absolutely true, correct, or accurate; a stronger, more confident form of “exactly.”
Origin:
Blend of exactly + absolutely (coined by Atit Dallakoti, 2025, Nepal).
Example sentences:
“That’s exaculately what I was thinking!”
“You’re exaculately right — no question about it.”
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Exaculately

exaculately /ɪɡˈzæk.jʊ.lət.li/ (adverb)
Definition:
Used to emphasize that something is both exactly and absolutely true, correct, or accurate; a stronger, more confident form of “exactly.”
Origin:
Blend of exactly + absolutely (coined by Atit Dallakoti, 2025, Nepal).
Synonyms: exactly, absolutely, totally
Example sentences:
“That’s exaculately what I was thinking!”
“You’re exaculately right — no question about it.”
“This fits our plan exaculately.”.
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