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Excercuse

An excuse that you will go exercise, but in reality you are heading off to some shady business.
I told my wife I was going to go swimming at the gym, but instead it was an excercuse to get a rub & tug.
by XiaoBaiHu August 11, 2010
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exacerbate

A word used by self-important twits who could have just said "aggravate".
Self-importance tends to exacerbate the use of a grandiose vocabulary.
by justme2 January 2, 2009
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exacerbation

The other day you exacerbated me soooo bad.
by Chasumitity August 28, 2003
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exacary

A mispronunciation of exactly usually by someone of Japanese descent.
Yes, that's that's exacary what sushi is.
by Slackisgabe July 15, 2016
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exacerbation

The state of having screwed yourself in the ass.
I was enjoying regular bowel movements, but then I started fillling up with carrots instead of eating bran cupcakes in the morning, and it was a real case of exacerbation.

Why can't Priscilla sit down?
He's all exacerbated.
by skeptical hippo December 26, 2011
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exactrly

exact with rly therefore, exactly and really in one!
much quicker to use!
Billy:this is dumb!
Mandy:exactrly (sarcastic really)
by JRB75 February 20, 2007
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exacerbating

Making a current undesirable situation much more worse, especially if the situation could have been easily avoidable.
Tim's doctor said that he had already developed lung cancer, but Tim still decided to smoke, therefore further exacerbating his condition.

Sam knew he was struggling with porn addiction, but he was also very lonely. His loneliness further exacerbated his addiction.
by Obv troll is obvious January 21, 2021
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