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detrifactor

Opposite of benefactor. Someone who, or something that actively makes your life worse.
"My supervisor is turning into a detrifactor. I have to bribe him to get shifts."
by sheramil October 8, 2017
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detrafect

Little Jimmy is kind of a detrafect. He keeps running into walls.
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detrain

A newspeak-esque term QRail train conductors use to describe the act of getting off a train.
Train conductor: Passengers for the Ipswich, Beenleigh and Gold Coast lines, please detrain at Central. Make sure you collect all of your belongings before detraining. Thank you.

Passenger: WTF!?!?
by HumphreyB May 12, 2006
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Detruffleation

Administering an enema
The male nurse has arrived to administer Haggis' Detruffleation.
by bayonetdummy November 29, 2011
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degraffenreid

This guy has a Degraffenreid
by Big dick1344533 May 9, 2018
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Degraff

My hometown is Degraff, ohio
by Rodney Swank October 13, 2008
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detract

de·tract
dəˈtrakt/
verb
1.
reduce or take away the worth or value of.
"these quibbles in no way detract from her achievement"
synonyms: belittle, take away from, diminish, reduce, lessen, minimize, play down, trivialize, decry, depreciate, devalue, deprecate
"my reservations should not detract from the book's excellence"
deny or take away (a quality or achievement) so as to make its subject seem less impressive.
"it detracts not one iota from the credit due to them"
2.
divert or distract (someone or something) away from.
"the complaint was timed to detract attention from the ethics issue"
The cat detracted her nails from the sheets.
by Sammy smith January 17, 2015
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