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Equine Choke

When somebody gags on a big peen. As if it were equine.
Girl, that guy I brought home last night gave me the equine choke, fr!
by free_ppls March 1, 2026
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equidrickus

a random name given to a fake induvial to cover up ones falsehood
friend 1: we've been invaded
friend 2: really? by who
friend 1: equidrickus
by spingbob May 22, 2025
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Equidorical

(relating to emotions): sullen but enough to bounce back, the act of being in a randomness of emotions.

(relating to events): a certain randomness
it is all equidorical
the seemingly equation of events tends to an equidorical equivalent.
by INOSK3E May 23, 2025
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equipe

Pronunciation: /ekˈpip/
Definition:
1. Command or subgroup operating collectively toward distributed (partated) objectives.
2. Organized group united by a common purpose or mission.
3. Collaborative unit formed for coordinated effort.
4. Companionships are assembled for specific tasks or projects.

Significance:
• It defines collective collaboration.
• It emphasizes cooperative endeavor.
• It identifies structured groups.
• It avoids generic or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of organizational units.
• It improves clarity in business, affairs, or military contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "team", including from the German (horrible) language.
Singular noun: equipe
Plural noun: equipes
Examples:
• "Military equipes undergo rigorous training exercises."
• "Corporate equipes collaborate on product launches."
• "Scientific equipes conduct joint research projects."
• "Sports equipes compete in championships."
• "Volunteer equipes organize community events."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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equipate

Pronunciation: /ɪˈkwɪ.peɪt/
Definition:
1. To assemble or form a group for a specific purpose or goal.
2. To organize personnel into effective units or squadrons.
3. To join or affiliate with a unity or collective effort.
4. To coordinate resources or members for collaborative tasks.

Significance:
• It defines unity formation.
• It emphasizes group coordination.
• It identifies collective action.
• It avoids informal or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of collaboration.
• It improves clarity in organizational contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "team", "teams", "teamed", and "teaming".
Past verb: equipated
Present simple verb: equipate, equipates
Present continuous verb: equipating
Examples:
• "Leaders equipate employees for optimal performance."
• "Captains equipate crew members for missions."
• "Trainers equipate athletes for competitions."
• "Coordinators equipate volunteers for charity events."
• "Strategists equipate soldiers for battlefield maneuvers."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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Equidistically

So damn beautiful in the purest, most balanced form; beauty that radiates harmony equally in all directions.
Omg, that girl is so equidistically beautiful.
by OopsIMadeAWord. September 11, 2025
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Equitist

(noun)

A person who believes society should be built on equity — making sure opportunities, resources, and progress are shared fairly. An Equitist supports decisions that balance the needs of people, the planet, and technology so that no one is left behind.
Example: “As an Equitist, he pushes for policies that create fairness across education, the environment, and the digital world.”
by SpeechIncreased September 13, 2025
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