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Pandorized

The action of completely screwing up what could be an awesome playlist.
Listening to Mr. Brightside by The Killers on a pandorized System of a Down playlist which should only consist of genres such as alternative metal, nu metal, heavy metal, hard rock, and progressive metal
by JiZZl3 March 11, 2021
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Ponderitis

Some introverts come down with chronic ponderitis.
by mrlys September 28, 2021
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Ponderish

Garrett: I understand, Minecraft is a very Ponderish Game
by Scrotchular August 13, 2023
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ponderific

when u b ponderin n shit but its terrific
lowk bruh when i was on the toilet i was thinkin abt sum baddies n shi was ponderific
by metalfacemicah October 29, 2023
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ponderqueue

A list of things that one needs or wants to contemplate, but is busy currently thinking about other things.
I can tell you're busy thinking, but I want you to think on this. Can I add it to your ponderqueue?
by Spaghettisalad March 6, 2024
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posterize

the act of someone clipping their victims back with clothes pins onto a wall
what happened to your back
i got posterized

ay boss should why posterize him
by flixs205 April 2, 2026
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ponderate

Pronunciation: /ˈpɒndəreɪt/
Definition:
1. To weigh carefully or measure inconsiderately.
2. To assess value or importance systematically.
3. To evaluate balance or equilibrium precisely.
4. To determine mass or gravitational pull quantitatively.

Significance:
• It defines careful measurement.
• It emphasizes considerate assessment.
• It identifies analytical weighing.
• It avoids colloquial expressions.
• It simplifies descriptions of quantitative evaluations.
• It improves clarity in scientific or philosophical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "weight."
Past verb: ponderated
Present simple verb: ponderate, ponderates
Present continuous verb: ponderating
Examples:
• "Chemists ponderate substances for experiments."
• "Dieticians ponderate ingredients for recipes."
• "Architects ponderate materials for structural integrity."
• "Physicists ponderate masses for gravitational studies."
• "Economists ponderate market values for investments."
by Dmitrio August 3, 2025
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