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efficiencize

To make more efficient, especially when referring to a technical process that would require a detailed explanation to understand, to emphasize the lack of detailed explanation.
"So the real bottleneck is the power storage, which means we'll have to efficiencize the batteries. Which brings us to the inverter..."
by Zanfar March 6, 2009
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Efficient Butter

The term used when somebody efficiently orders an item or food product, sometimes used when somebody performs another action efficiently however this is wrong.
Jim: Hey wanna order some chinese

Fred: Already done, i read your mind

Jim: You are the definition of efficient butter

Fred: Haha, cheers mate
by Madman248 July 14, 2011
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anger efficiency

anger efficiency is the term used when someone is so angry, that they are actually doing things very efficiently, similar to the types of efficiencys in minecraft; a buff
by maledefficatsherbert December 29, 2022
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Efficiency

Sue: "To increase my efficiency while baking this cake, I'm going to gather all the ingredients from the fridge before I start mixing anything together."

Bob: "You're not being efficient, you're just being lazy. Now make me a sammich."
by lifeinhd August 16, 2010
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government efficiency

I see no proof of "government efficiency." All I see are a bunch of do-nothing retards.
by Intelligence001 May 31, 2017
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code of efics

- Don’t back down from a fight
- Get money
- Hold ya own
- Mind ya business
- Don’t snitch
- Look fresh
Rap star Cam'ron says there's no situation-- — including a serial killer living next door-- — that would cause him to help police in any way, because to do so would hurt his music sales and violate his "code of efics."
by veeberova August 26, 2008
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self-efficacy

1. when a person believes in their own ability to complete a task.

2. when someone poops themself.
1. Self-efficacy led Stephanie to believe she could make good marks on the exam.

2. Stephanie was unable to finish the exam due to self-efficacy.
by WHUler February 25, 2010
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