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redicous

The word 'redicous' may have originally appeared as a phonetic rendering of the word 'ridiculous' - this seems to be the sense in how it's used. However, the 'red' start as opposed to the 'rid' beginning of 'ridiculous' suggests this isn't the whole story, and 'redicous' tends to be used by a younger, trendier group of people than the more staid, spluttery 'ridiculous'. In fact, the element of something laughable in the older word seems to be missing in 'redicous,' replaced by a hint of anger.
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'This war is getting redicous.'
'You can still buy it at auction, but with redicous price.'
'I have a redicous amount of computer games.'
by Merwoman November 30, 2009
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rediculous

Trump: "Reports by @CNN that I will be working on The Apprentice during my Presidency, even part time, are rediculous & untrue - FAKE NEWS!"
by urbanguy2 December 18, 2016
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ridiclouser

The state of being rediclous but being more than ridiclous
You're ridiclouser than Marry when she jumped off that roof
by Hxhxhabxb February 15, 2024
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Rudicious

An unorthodox combination of speed and strangeness to achieve an extreme goal.
Our walk in the snow was rudicious!
by Sir Stir April 7, 2025
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