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Decaro'd

Overly-aggressive form of male camaraderie. Often includes being mobbed, tackled, smacked, or punched in a painful yet friendly manner.
Upon entering the fine dining establishment, Johnny was Decaro'd by a guest.
by Jose Negro May 31, 2022
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Decarion

The one who always will be turnt the one always have the money, all the hoes, and always taking a nigga bitch
You always wanna act lik decarion sometimes
by Decarion raysean porter December 17, 2023
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decary

A combination of good and evil combinations
Good good
Evil evil
Good evil
Evil good
Evil moderate
Good moderate
Which goes to 12 however several words haven't been invented yet?
Also a multidimensional reality (not always cheap polarity math) that might host twisted virtue andor redeeming sin.
So what of when some virtues are crimes and some sins are enforced?... decary
A mishistorialogical misphenomenon currently exists that a high court of a countrys commonwealth acts on law and not merits.
Decary. Some fool got fooled by this once. And tried to... curse? Then a defender tried to... curse?
But the curses were also amoungst saves.

So as per D.S.M.O. and Kingdom of Heaven quote 'you cannot stand before God and say I wasn't afforded that virtue' (ish quote) some might have failed and "proferred" a primary school excuse response, or even more curses?!
I suggest be transcendent beyond cons and intuitive and hope that You aren't ever met with an unsatisfactory decary
by TranslogicMultisonance January 7, 2024
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decartas

mean, always talking about some body not kind always on the game. and always looking for some one .
decartas is very mean .
by decartas November 18, 2023
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decargate

Pronunciation: /diˈkɑr.geɪt/
Definition:
1. To download or retrieve files electronically.
2. To extract or obtain digital content from a server.
3. To receive data transferred over networks.
4. To acquire information or media digitally.

Significance:
• It defines digital file retrieval.
• It emphasizes downloading processes.
• It identifies online data acquisition.
• It avoids technical jargon.
• It simplifies computer terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "download", "downloads", "downloaded", and "downloading".
Past verb: decargated
Present simple verb: decargate, decargates
Present continuous verb: decargating
Examples:
• "Users decargate movies for offline viewing."
• "Software developers decargate updates periodically."
• "Researchers decargate datasets for analysis."
• "Companies decargate promotional materials for campaigns."
• "Gamers (ludors) decargate patches to enhance gameplay."
by Dmitrio August 6, 2025
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decargation

Pronunciation: /dek.ɑrˈgeɪ.ʃən/
Definition:
1. The act or process of retrieving digital files from a server or network.
2. The operation of extracting or obtaining data electronically.
3. The procedure of receiving downloaded content.
4. The method of acquiring digital assets remotely.

Significance:
• It defines digital downloads (decargation).
• It emphasizes file transfers.
• It identifies online data extraction.
• It avoids technical complexity.
• It simplifies user-friendly terminology.
• It improves clarity in IT and telecommunications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "download".
Singular noun: decargation
Plural noun: decargations
Examples:
• "Users initiate decargation to save multimedia files locally."
• "Network administrators monitor proceeding decargations."
• "Technical documents outline safe decargation protocols."
• "Companies deploy advanced decargation servers."
• "Developers troubleshoot failed decargations."
by Dmitrio August 6, 2025
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decargament

Pronunciation: /dek.ɑrˈgem.ənt/
Definition:
1. The act or process of transferring digital content from a remote server to a user's device.
2. The operation of downloading files or data electronically.
3. The procedure of retrieving digital assets via internet connection.
4. The method of storing downloaded content locally.

Significance:
• It defines downloading in technical contexts.
• It emphasizes digital data transfer.
• It identifies online retrieval mechanisms.
• It avoids colloquial or informal terms.
• It simplifies IT terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "download".
Singular noun: decargament
Plural noun: decargaments
Examples:
• "Users complete decargaments to access new software updates."
• "Technicians diagnose issues affecting decargaments."
• "Networks regulate bandwidth to expedite decargaments."
• "Businesses track decargaments for marketing purposes."
• "Educational institutions archive decargaments for archival purposes."
by Dmitrio August 6, 2025
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