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What 12 year olds say to sound smart. Often found said by smartasses to make someone look wrong and stupid.
Bitch: Well technically i didnt do anything.
Teacher: STFU
by George May 13, 2005
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"You are technically correct, which is the best kind of correct"
by Technicow April 3, 2013
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Lame excuse given by guys unable to get a boner when in bed with their mates.
"C´mon Rod... gimme dad super boner tonite."

Ummmmm... sorry sweety, something is technically wrong.
by rperazag June 16, 2010
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When used at the beginning of a sentence, this word is a variety of the 'filler' word basically. Another direct replacement for technically is essentially. Maybe the speaker sees his or her own bad speech patterns and recycles these three words while speaking. Filler words add absolutely nothing to the sentence being spoken. Other filler words include like, just, and stuff and y'know, but they tend to be in the middle of or at the end of a sentence. Filler words are rarely used in writing and are part of acquired speech habits.
Technically, the knee bone is connected to the thigh bone.
Why not say... The knee bone is connected to the thigh bone.
by Exit Ramp June 20, 2004
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The word that the dull kid uses to try to sound smart.
Retard: "Well technically I didn't punch you, it was my arm"
Literally everybody: "OMG STFU"
by Kitolada March 28, 2020
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The word that says, "I'm explaining something very scientific now" But means, "You don't need to listen to anything after this point."
Guy 1: Did you know that there's a large hole in the ozone caused by global warming?
Guy 2: Well technically...
Guy 1: Just stop talking.
by Eastern Wildebeest November 16, 2016
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