by exactify_this December 15, 2008
Get the exactify mug.At first, the result of an inadvertent typo, exactruly became a word soon used often by the masses. A mix of "exactly" and "truly", it is used when one strongly agrees with something, or when someone says what you were just about to say.
"That guy is hoooooot!"
"EXACTRULY! That's what I was about to say!"
"Ok, that cake looked good, but now that I ate it I feel really sick."
"EXACTRULY! Same here."
"EXACTRULY! That's what I was about to say!"
"Ok, that cake looked good, but now that I ate it I feel really sick."
"EXACTRULY! Same here."
by Fishnet Chantal May 19, 2009
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The semi-permanent ink smudges and marks that appear on the skin on the outer edge of a students hand due to long periods of writing in exams and/or studying for exams.
by Studentatwork February 24, 2010
Get the Exam Stigmata mug.by Kanji_Flufenoff October 30, 2010
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(1) When a phrase, term, or specific word is used on an exam and as used can only represent one key concept. This connection may be vague or not as specific in real life, but is a dead give-away on an exam.
-noun
(1) Often a phrase or word used on standardized testing to avoid the use of another phrase or word. Very commonly seen on exams for medical students. May result in cursing or muttering under the breath if only realized and remembered after the conclusion of the exam.
(1) When a phrase, term, or specific word is used on an exam and as used can only represent one key concept. This connection may be vague or not as specific in real life, but is a dead give-away on an exam.
-noun
(1) Often a phrase or word used on standardized testing to avoid the use of another phrase or word. Very commonly seen on exams for medical students. May result in cursing or muttering under the breath if only realized and remembered after the conclusion of the exam.
The use of the phrase "shows retinal pallor with sparing of the macula" rather than stating "cherry-red spot"; where as the later is too easily revealing of the intent of the question. The term "cherry-red spot" is also examognomonic.
by Jerome Braun October 3, 2011
Get the examognomonic mug.Not only is this a time when the only emotion is desire to revise, but also during this period there is a constant need for tea. Even if you have just finished drinking a mug.. you're brain (due to suffering from examorexia) tricks itself into believing that you need more to keep up the pace of mass revision.
A typical sufferer will consume 30 mugs of tea a day on average.
A typical sufferer will consume 30 mugs of tea a day on average.
Girl 1: I'm going to make tea.
Girl 2: Wow didn't you just finish drinking one?
Girl 1: Yeah..
Girl 2: You're really suffering from this examorexia..
Girl 2: Wow didn't you just finish drinking one?
Girl 1: Yeah..
Girl 2: You're really suffering from this examorexia..
by Medalal December 31, 2011
Get the Examorexia mug.A portmanteau of the words "exam" and "cameraderie"; the feeling of comradeship created before a big exam when you speak to your classmates - especially those you've never said a word to before - and realise that you're all completely fucked for it.
Steve and Alice spoke to each other before the big test and experienced a feeling of exameraderie when they realised they were both going to bomb out.
by lennie404 August 1, 2012
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