John: Michael, did you round-up the money I spent on hookers for my accountant?
Michael: No its an exactity.
Michael: No its an exactity.
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Zane: “I just think that Iron Man contributed more to the Avengers than Captain America..”
Arya: “Dude, exact.”
Arya: “Dude, exact.”
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by tkraw April 2, 2009
Get the chew d'etat mug.Hey did you see that Civil War re-enactard, he was 60 years old, 300 pounds, gray haired and portraying an 18 year old confederate soldier.
Did you see that re-enactard, he thinks he's General Robert E. Lee!
Did you see that re-enactard, he thinks he's General Robert E. Lee!
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Get the re-enactard mug.Ejact. (noun) The precum that proceeds an ejaculation and usually contains malformed or elderly sperm. Used to inform someone they are a 'imbecile' or a 'retard'
This insult was first coined in Jan 2010 by Laura Woolley.
This insult was first coined in Jan 2010 by Laura Woolley.
'You ejact! that's my fucking bike!'
'Dave, you are such a fucking EJACT'
'Wow...that boy is an ejact...'
'Dave, you are such a fucking EJACT'
'Wow...that boy is an ejact...'
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Get the not exactly mug.A verbal mistake, when one accidentally and ironically fuses two contradictory words together, which in this case are 'exactly' and 'actually', thus creating a meaningless compound word. (Not to be confused with, 'It's actually', which sounds similar when spoken at a fast pace). Because of it's nature, when used, the word does not make clear whether or not the speaker means to continue or finish, since the word 'exactly' is usually a response which concludes an idea, and the word 'actually' signifies that there is more dialogue to come - therein lies the humour.
Person 1: 'Hey we should go to Henry's Coffee House for lunch.'
Person 2: 'No, it's way too expensive in there!'
Person 3: 'Exactually.'
Person 1: What? Did you mean 'exactly', or did you mean 'actually'? As in that you were going to suggest somewhere else instead?? You're not making any sense.
Person 3: Sorry! I meant 'exactly' but for some reason I had the word 'actually' in my head, and therefore said 'exactually' by accident! Sorry guys!
Person 2: 'No, it's way too expensive in there!'
Person 3: 'Exactually.'
Person 1: What? Did you mean 'exactly', or did you mean 'actually'? As in that you were going to suggest somewhere else instead?? You're not making any sense.
Person 3: Sorry! I meant 'exactly' but for some reason I had the word 'actually' in my head, and therefore said 'exactually' by accident! Sorry guys!
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