The act of destroying documents en masse. The documents in question maybe corporate or personal. The actual destruction maybe legal or illegal. The destruction maybe done in a group or by one's self. The manner of destruction does not matter.
Derived from the Enron accounting scandal in which documents were destroyed, altered, or fabricated by or the behest of senior executives to hid the company's financial position.
Derived from the Enron accounting scandal in which documents were destroyed, altered, or fabricated by or the behest of senior executives to hid the company's financial position.
by LSam May 22, 2025
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Get the Engeorged mug.1. Feeling of discomfort/ disgust that makes you wanna crawl up into a ball
2. Type of moss that grows on dead fruits
2. Type of moss that grows on dead fruits
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Get the Encrollishment mug.Engrate (verb, transitive — neologism)
/en·grāt/
To cause someone to feel gratitude, especially through a meaningful act, gift, or sacrifice.
Morphologically echoes engraved, ingrained, and grateful
/en·grāt/
To cause someone to feel gratitude, especially through a meaningful act, gift, or sacrifice.
Morphologically echoes engraved, ingrained, and grateful
Example Usages:
“Her gesture engrated me more than words could express.”
“That letter didn’t just thank me — it engrated me.”
“Their patience through my illness engrates me to this day.”
Engrated (participle or adjective)
Having been made to feel grateful; emotionally marked by the receipt of something deeply affecting.
Example Usages:
“I was engrated by their forgiveness.”
“She stood silent and engrated by the sacrifice.”
“An engrated look passed over him — one of stunned thanks.”
Etymology:
From the Latin-rooted “gratus” (pleasing, thankful)
With the prefix “en-” (to cause to be)
“Her gesture engrated me more than words could express.”
“That letter didn’t just thank me — it engrated me.”
“Their patience through my illness engrates me to this day.”
Engrated (participle or adjective)
Having been made to feel grateful; emotionally marked by the receipt of something deeply affecting.
Example Usages:
“I was engrated by their forgiveness.”
“She stood silent and engrated by the sacrifice.”
“An engrated look passed over him — one of stunned thanks.”
Etymology:
From the Latin-rooted “gratus” (pleasing, thankful)
With the prefix “en-” (to cause to be)
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"Did you see this piece on gay furry immigrants coming to take our jobs?!"
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"That's AI slop dude you're being farmed for engragement"
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"I signed up for AP and Honors, but I am going to focus on those because they are important." "Oh, so you did Dual-Enrollmentish"
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