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Premature Indication

Woops, That was "Premature Indication" the corner is not for miles yet.

That guy just "Prematurely indicated!"
by Bubbles82 September 6, 2011
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Self-deluded indignation

Becoming appalled and deeply indignant even though completely in the wrong.

Verb

A delusion is a false belief strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence. Self-deluded indignation goes one step further by demonstrating actual indignation towards the person with the correct, sane and rational position.
1. “I told the nurse she’d given me the wrong lab results and she went off on me explaining how she was the trained medical professional and that I was just an untrained layman. The problem with that of course is that she had actually given me the wrong fucking lab results!”

2. “Self-deluded indignation.”
by Bigfreedog July 21, 2011
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irrigational

When someone is deliberately irritating/winding someone up with the intention of causing an argument
Constantly talking during a film

Ged- Guess who she is married to/ Is divorced from/Has split up with/weren't they in that film bla bla bla? Etc...
Jane- I don't care, I have told you before-no talking during film and especially the dialogue- you're so bloody annoying!
Ged- Oh come on I know you love trivia-after all you are a woman!
Jane-Shut the f.... up and stop being so irrigational!
by Aquarius2010 June 28, 2010
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Insipation

I woke up this morning motivated to constipate in my bathroom -Insipation
by Arabdje February 21, 2017
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anacoluthonic irrigation

A literary technique used by writers too lazy to learn narrative skill, or even proper sentence construction. A practitioner employs it by flushing his brain of the longest coil of vaguely related ideas he can manage to squeeze out, then dumping it on a page with no coherent structure—often, without any punctuation at all.

This fetid stream of consciousness all too frequently bypasses the editorial treatment plant, instead spilling directly into the Sea of Literature, where swimmers caught in the noxious tide experience recurring, involuntary thoughts all broadly equivalent to "Why am I reading this?!"
Bob: Hey Mary, what are you reading?
Mary: Meh, just the latest in the flood of vampire novels aimed at teenage girls, by some writer keen to jump on the bandwagon. It's all first-person stream of consciousness though: it's not reading, so much as wading through the effluent from the author's anacoluthonic irrigation.
by shambulator April 27, 2010
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insiration

Is the act of a person who has provided direction to a group of lost individual's on a specific topic (also known as the "Subject Matter Expert”).

The "p" is removed due to the need for this person to always be a darn "Perfectionist" and feels the need to correct everyone all of the time. The removal of the "p" creates much unrest to an insirationist for fear the "p" will never be in its appropriate place.

This word was created to annoy the insirationist immensely.
The insiration or brain child of the program was to improve his friends ability to function appropriately in society.
by mymonkey February 22, 2010
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righteous indignation

What motivates people who dislike a popular TV show, movie, musical artist, TV or movie actor, etc. to go on the internet and voice their dislike. You'd think it would be as simple as "watch something else on TV", "don't see that movie", "don't listen to their music", "don't watch movies and TV shows that actor is in". Instead, some people have to use their dislike to feel superior to those who have completely different tastes.
Instead of changing the channel, some people keep watching a new TV show so they can express their righteous indignation before an internet community of people who do enjoy the new TV show.
by That Guy on That Show May 5, 2014
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