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Prediculous 

Prefix : pre- + ridiculous
•To point out or acknowledge a situation worthy of ridicule, before it comes to be.
•To recognize IRONY as it brews.
•{INSERT INSIDE JOKE HERE}
P1)"From what I can tell from yelp photos of this place, you better get a good idea of how you want your hair to look BEFORE you go in."
P2)"Yeah, Asian lady Makin' me feel all PREDICULOUS and whatnot."
OR
P1)"Welp, I buckled down, got a job, and with this paycheck I'll have enough for this month's rent.

I'm boutta hit the dog track and win enough for next month!!"
P2)"Dude, Mad Prediculous.."
Prediculous by aknaka February 19, 2015
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rediculous

"These nachos are rediculous... yumm"

"I want a rediculous taco with lots of SOUR cream. mhmmm"

rediculous

The alternate spelling of ridiculous that is accepted world-wide except by Danielle.
Danielle: i knew you were gonna pull something ridiculous.
Nick: that wasn't that rediculous
Danielle: um.. i don't think so.
rediculous by Nick March 6, 2005

SEDICULOUS 

Derived from ridiculous it means something ridiculously good, really classy and sophisticated, or freaking awesome.

Must be used in a positive tense.

Invented serendipitously during office communicator correspondence.
The maserati gt is sediculous.

That chick is sediculous.
SEDICULOUS by yalah January 17, 2011

Ediculous 

To pop some 'E' and get Etarded
"you are effing Ediculous tonight... how many pills did u pop?"
Ediculous by Benjamin! March 20, 2008

(T)otally (R)ediculously own(ed) 

1)To excessively "one-up" someone

2)To be the victim of great misfortune

3)A person that ruins a story with their own better version

4)Establish your dominance without doing anything
"Man, I was walking down the street and this guy got (T)otally(R)ediculously own(ed) by a cement truck."

"All my stories pale in comparison since I got (T)otally (R)ediculously own(ed)."

"No need to do that, I've already been (T)otally (R)ediculously own(ed)."

rediculous

Normally used, in the streets or urban culture, to define something (usually a song) that was amazingly good.
Dave: "Yo, Benny, you heard that new song by Rich Boy?"
Benny: "Yeah, it was rediculous!"
rediculous by Throwin' D's. April 2, 2007