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hyperethno-pronunciation

refers to the manner in which someone utters a particular word or phrase in an accent consistent with his/her native dialect, but inconsistent with the spoken language of the sentence.
"At 6:30 we will be covering an incredible story about a 39 year old woman from los-AN-jə-ləs, California who claims she can cure cancer with just a dash of peek-o-day-GY-o, shake of green SALL-sah, and generous amounts of drunken kah-ɽah-ꜜke."

Back to you Leen-DAH."

"Holy sh*t, that's was the most f*cked up up hyperethno-pronunciation I ever heard!"
by relaxfrancis October 13, 2009
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prouncer

theres a prouncer in the bushes, or that bloke looks like a prouncer
by pokka August 24, 2011
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Prounce

Prounce is the act of intentional flirting. It is the combination of pouncing and prancing. It is gracefully going in for the kill. It is usually a feminine verb. One can "prounce", be "prounced", go "prouncing" and one can be a "prouncer"
Dude, that chick was totally prouncing on him.

Woah, what a prouncer.
by Hammerstorm December 4, 2012
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De Profundis

Latin for "the depths of sorrow". Used when you are extremely depressed, as if your in the darkest, deepest pit of sorrow
when I don't take my meds, I can become De Profundis
by claky April 10, 2009
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pronunce

How to say something in propar engleesh

Commonly mispronunced pronounce
That's not how you pronunce that word, Mr. Ladio
by IcemanBlatt May 12, 2009
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profundo

An interjection used when one sees rather scrumptious looking bootay, tittay, or coochay.
Means nothing unless both hands, open, with fingers straight, are held above the head, arms slightly bent and in a narrow Y shape.
A cutie with a booty is walking down the street:
Guy A: Looks to Guy B.
Guy B: Nods.
Both: Profundo!!! (While raising hands above head in the fashion described above)
by Ds14 October 23, 2006
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Pronunciate

“Pronunciate can be used in place of pronounce.”
by Massthundercock January 28, 2019
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