Fred: cheats on his girlfriend
Red: My name was Fred but now its red because my mom beat the F out of me
Red's Mom: Exactuly
Red: My name was Fred but now its red because my mom beat the F out of me
Red's Mom: Exactuly
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Pronunciation: "ex-xact-chut-ly" ("exactly" in English, before the last syllable insert the number "7" pronounced in Cantonese, "chut", rhymes with "but")
Meaning: exactly with an emphasis; literally means "exact-penis-ly"; "7" means penis (n.); used as an adverb / adjective to denote stupidity, ridicule, or pointlessness. It is also used to make passionate emphasis with a tint of vulgarity.
Used in Hong Kong
Pronunciation: "ex-xact-chut-ly" ("exactly" in English, before the last syllable insert the number "7" pronounced in Cantonese, "chut", rhymes with "but")
Meaning: exactly with an emphasis; literally means "exact-penis-ly"; "7" means penis (n.); used as an adverb / adjective to denote stupidity, ridicule, or pointlessness. It is also used to make passionate emphasis with a tint of vulgarity.
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Michael: No its an exactity.
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Zane: “I just think that Iron Man contributed more to the Avengers than Captain America..”
Arya: “Dude, exact.”
Arya: “Dude, exact.”
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Get the not exactly mug.A verbal mistake, when one accidentally and ironically fuses two contradictory words together, which in this case are 'exactly' and 'actually', thus creating a meaningless compound word. (Not to be confused with, 'It's actually', which sounds similar when spoken at a fast pace). Because of it's nature, when used, the word does not make clear whether or not the speaker means to continue or finish, since the word 'exactly' is usually a response which concludes an idea, and the word 'actually' signifies that there is more dialogue to come - therein lies the humour.
Person 1: 'Hey we should go to Henry's Coffee House for lunch.'
Person 2: 'No, it's way too expensive in there!'
Person 3: 'Exactually.'
Person 1: What? Did you mean 'exactly', or did you mean 'actually'? As in that you were going to suggest somewhere else instead?? You're not making any sense.
Person 3: Sorry! I meant 'exactly' but for some reason I had the word 'actually' in my head, and therefore said 'exactually' by accident! Sorry guys!
Person 2: 'No, it's way too expensive in there!'
Person 3: 'Exactually.'
Person 1: What? Did you mean 'exactly', or did you mean 'actually'? As in that you were going to suggest somewhere else instead?? You're not making any sense.
Person 3: Sorry! I meant 'exactly' but for some reason I had the word 'actually' in my head, and therefore said 'exactually' by accident! Sorry guys!
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