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hatedaration

a feature of dimilinshed intellect prone to slander witlessly those who disagree with you as a h8r: fecklessness

vengeful craft always toting an intolerance brush to label the arguments of those who disagree with your ideologies as hate speech
those afflicted with moralphobia frequently manifest hatedaration or other inhuman traits

When one is intolerant of intolerance as a rule one oft wends hatedaration rather than reasoned debate
by vizio January 15, 2013
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Ten Things I Hate About You

Perhaps the best re-invented Shakespeare play ever. The cutest, most heart-melting movie you will see. Was turned into a TV show that is about one sixbillionth as good as the original movie.
1: Ten Things I Hate About You is my favorite TV show!

2: Who raised you? The movie can kick your TV show's ass anyday
by plebingirlm December 10, 2010
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hate boner

a feeling that is to hatred what a boner is to sexual desire; a compelling hatred; a hatred that results in a desire to act or speak out against the object
I have a total hate boner for Bill O'Reilly
by Shannon Murphy December 23, 2007
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Hasten

1. To do or say something without delay, often in order to correct what might otherwise be a misleading impression.

2. To speed something up.

3. To go somewhere quickly or without delay.
1. "But she's perfectly right," he hastened to add.
2. A vacation would hasten his recovery.
3. He hastened to her side.
by Jafje April 15, 2007
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Hate speech

by BIGDICK69% November 9, 2020
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Why do you hate America?

For a time after the second Iraq War began on March 20, 2003, dissent against this military action was viewed as unpatriotic by many people in the United States, particularly those on the right end of the political spectrum. Arguments against the war - whatever their merit or basis - were often met by the phrase "why do you hate America"?

Now, several years later, the phrase has gained ironic usage and is more often utilized to emphasize the irrelevance, illogic, or foolishness of the original argument; see examples below.
Original usage:

Person 1: Well, I don't see why we needed to go to Iraq. Clearly Saddam Hussein was no danger to the United States.

Person 2: Why do you hate America?



Current usage:

Person 1: How can people watch professional wrestling? It's so fake.

Person 2: Why do you hate America?
by havick December 17, 2008
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