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evidencify

To give evidence, typically to prove a fact or to justify one's reason.
To improve your answer, you need to evidencify.
by Chris P. Fry January 18, 2017
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Evidentical

To have evidence supporting a situation that clearly proves or makes the solution obvious.
"Now that we know that, its evidentical what happened here.
by Anastasia17 May 7, 2019
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Evidentially

A word that bosses typically use to make them sound more important than they actually are.
How's the job evidentially going
It evidentially can't be done
by Dick john's May 22, 2020
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damming evidence

Irrefutable proof that beavers have been busy at the roadside culvert or drainage-ditch.
D.O.T. worker: A huge mass of sticks and logs beside the bridge that crosses a brook is all the damming evidence I need that Eager and his flat-tailed buddies have been at it again.
by QuacksO February 28, 2019
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self-evident

not needing to be demonstrated or explained; obvious
We hold these truths to be self-evident.
by bluestinger66 December 1, 2022
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epidermisologist

1. A fictitious doctor who specializes in the treatment of ailments concerning the outmost layer of human skin.

2. What most of the English-speaking world incorrectly thinks epidemiologists are.
Vivian: So, what do you do for a living?
Justin: I'm an epidemiologist.
Vivian: Oh, you're an epidermisologist? One of those skin doctors?! Can you give me a discount on laser treatments?
Justin: ... Um, no.
by cupcakekachoo December 11, 2013
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epidemic effect

when information becomes widespread through social media very quickly.
epidemic effect - "R.I.P. Paul Walker."-Twitter.
by The Contractor May 28, 2014
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