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Decarbonizer

To remove carbon or carbon products from a surface by means of cleaning chemicals, sprays etc.
Alstashine is one of the best decarbonizer being sold in the market by Chemtex.
by Chemtex June 18, 2009
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decapamemberate

a combination of decapitation, dismemberment, and castration. pretty much the worst thing that could ever happen to anyone anywhere ever.
HOLY SH*T! JOSH JUST GOT DECAPAMEMBERATED BY THAT OUT OF CONTROL TRACTOR DRIVEN BY A BLIND SCHIZOPHRENIC CLOWN JUGGLING CHAINSAWS!
by Joker043 June 19, 2010
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decacym

Describes any sort of problem. This problem can be known or unforeseen. A tight spot or situation.

Da-Kak-Em
"Houston we have a decacym"
by beyondwebster December 30, 2011
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Decaf-itation

A sudden, gruesome event following self-inflicted caffeine deprivation.
Man, don't go cold turkey on that java; you risk decaf-itation
by Original Robbo March 4, 2012
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Decagrative Therapy

A one-of-a-kind 10-faceted holistic approach that emphasizes and treats the whole person, mind, body and spirit. The ten modalities, when applied in concert, interrelate and link together to offer the individual the tools for a balanced and cohesive life.
Decagrative therapy is the most effective therapeutic system when it comes to treating addictions and traumas.
by Rythmia March 10, 2015
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decaster

Noun; pronounced "dih-cass-ter".

1. A person who is unpopular with peers yet still beautiful, smart, and capable simply because they are human.

2. Literally translates to mean "beautiful foreigner".

From Latin word decorus, meaning "beautiful", and Spanish word forastero, which indirectly translates to mean "foreign".

The Spanish word forastero was referring to a cocoa tree (called criollo) imported into Venezuela from the West Indies in the mid-19th century. The word evolved to mean foreign.

Famous decasters include Alan Turing (a mathematical prodigy invented a code breaking computer during WWII), Edgar Allan Poe (a brilliant author who wrote many famous short stories and poems), and Ludwig van Beethoven (a genius composer who continued to write beautiful symphonies even after he became deaf).

This word was invented by Emma Hahn on February 29, 2016.
I was always a decaster growing up, standing off to the side while everyone else joked at my expense.
by The original decaster August 19, 2016
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decapuss

A puss that is ten times bigger than the normal size
Dude you don't want that she's got a decapuss.
by A. U. Deadly-Words July 22, 2016
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