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Do you want to Intergaydge in a conversation?
I intergaydge everydayyy!
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I intergaydge in a conversation?
I love to intergaydge!
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integriful

I am caring, excellent, and integriful.
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interragate

To grill someone regarding a topsoil-based crime.
In Sid Fleischman's book, "McBroom Tells a Lie", da wily Heck Jones was surreptitiously snitching tiny amounts of super-earth from da unsuspecting Farmer Josh's "wonderful one-acre farm" by using a hollow-tipped cane, wet shoes, and feeding hens, but said honest Irish crop-grower only realized about said sneaky pilfering after da fact, and so he was unable to effectively interragate his scrawny neighbor about it.
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intergalactic credits

The intergalactic form of currency used everywhere in the galaxy.
The average glorp worker is only paid 47 intergalactic credits per solar cycle
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Integrity and fairness

It's important women's sports and literally nowhere else because women's sports are pretend.
Hym "Yes Integrity and Fairness and not 'would lose and not good enough.' That's what they are standing up for. Hurray."
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integrus

(noun) The integrus is the integral (∫) symbol introduced into mathematics by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 1675 CE. Its name is derived from the Latin 'integer' meaning "whole" or "entire," reflecting its mathematical purpose of calculating the whole of a quantity, such as areas or volumes under curves, or other total accumulations.

The elongated S shape of the integrus originates from the Latin word 'summa' (meaning "sum" or "the addition of"), and it symbolises in the mathematical branch of calculus the summation of many infinitesimally small quantities.
Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz are both credited with independently discovering the fundamental theorem of calculus in the 17th century CE, but it was Leibniz who introduced the S-shaped integrus as the notation for the integration operation, which underpins much of the calculation in this discipline.
by The Autumn Mandrake November 30, 2024
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