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Derived from deja vu, the phenomenon where an event happens and you feel that it has happened before or that you dreamed/predicted/instinctually felt it would happen.

Vuja de is the direct opposite. It's when something or somewhere that should be familiar is suddenly very different.
"I totally got vuja de when I walked into the house and mother was actually cooking with an OVEN!"
vuja de by Luckdragon February 25, 2005
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Vu jàdé 

Opposite of ‘déjà vu’ meaning –“I get the feeling I haven’t seen anything like this before…”
Wow, I just had a Vu jàdé ...cause I have never seen any shit like this before.
Vu jàdé by TheRealMcCoy August 3, 2009
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The opposite of de javu; the occurrence of something so uncommon and unexpected that it calls for an exclamation of surprise.
Mollie exclaimed, "Woah, vu jade!" when a dwarf riding a white stallion leaped in front of her car at an intersection crying "Give me freedom or give me death!"
Vu Jade by mehmenaha December 14, 2010
When you are unaware of something, but as you become aware of it you begin to notice it everywhere. Some may call this the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon, but in fact it is Vujà dé.

Opposite of déjà vu.
I am having such vujà dé since mom bought a Blue Honda Civic. I never used to see blue Civics, but now I see them everywhere!
Vujà dé by emb815 August 28, 2012
This word is the reverse of Deja Vu and the opposite definition as well. The definition is to experience something that you have never even thought of before; not even in your wildest imagination.
I went on a mission trip and when I went into the ladies bathroom, there were men using the facility and there was no toilet paper, I was like, woah, what kinda Vuja De is this?
Vuja De by NutriNatic May 19, 2008
Opposite of Deja Vu - something tha's not happened before.
Have you seen that before?
Nope - it's Vuja De....
Vuja De by NemisisConLLC November 1, 2010

vu jàdé 

A feeling of uncertainty
surprised
dismayed
The hard truth
Unfamiliarity
Glen experienced an overwhelming sense of vu jàdé when driving through traffic on a one way street.
vu jàdé by Glen Bateman April 20, 2004