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Exaculately

exaculately /ɪɡˈzæk.jʊ.lət.li/ (adverb)
Definition:
Used to emphasize that something is both exactly and absolutely true, correct, or accurate; a stronger, more confident form of “exactly.”
Origin:
Blend of exactly + absolutely (coined by Atit Dallakoti, 2025, Nepal).
Synonyms: exactly, absolutely, totally
Example sentences:
“That’s exaculately what I was thinking!”
“You’re exaculately right — no question about it.”
“This fits our plan exaculately.”.
by Fan of football October 6, 2025
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Self-execute

1. To do something yourself for yourself
2. To do something yourself to yourself
3. To do something yourself with yourself
He decided to self-execute his subconscious as to get unneeded info out of him as that subliminal flush wasn't as effective as he thought he needed.
by TrueBlueHue1 May 30, 2024
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Describes an individual who appears to be "lazy" but is actually incredibly good at designing all aspects of their life based efficiency and automation
John: It's going to take us weeks to code it. James: I'll write an algorithm so the machine can do 90% of the work for us. John: I can't decide if that's brilliant or lazy. James: "Brilliance is laziness well executed"
by KyleWho? September 14, 2019
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Be a pro and execute

Try really hard to meet minimum standards
Team, tomorrow at practice be a pro and execute.
by Southern Double D January 29, 2025
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