by Dr. William Wherd May 12, 2025
Get the Acution mug.A temporary but intense feeling of anxiety, dread, or irrational fear that occurs specifically on Sunday, often in anticipation of the upcoming week. This phenomenon can be linked to the "Sunday Scaries" but is characterized by heightened paranoia, such as excessive worry about work, social interactions, or personal responsibilities. Symptoms may include intrusive thoughts, overanalyzing past or future events, and a sense of impending doom that fades once Monday begins or responsibilities are actively confronted.
by Noisy Jackets March 7, 2025
Get the acute Sunday paranoia mug.A very serious illness affecting the internal organs. Its occurs when the host (often non-black) is housing a younger middle age soulful black woman. This said black woman often grows inside of the host affecting their music taste, vernacular, and often accompanied by loud outburst of soulful hearty singing without warning. This persist undetected until the untimely end of the incubation process (often in the month of February , during Kwanzaa, or sometime at soulful R&B concerts and occasionally at church services). resulting in the host being absorbed and taken over completely. Although not fatal, there is a largely notable increase in attitude, melatonin, and overall spice and sassiness once this process has run its course. ...Do your part to detect AIS as early as you can.
"Boy Samantha keeps breaking out in bellows of soulful song, i hope she doesn't have Acute Intra-sistaitis."
by MJM health journal December 27, 2012
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Get the Acute Ejaculation mug.Pronunciation: /əˈkjut.eɪt/
Definition:
1. To sharpen or make pointed.
2. To file edges for increased acuteness.
3. To refine or enhance precision.
4. To increase keenness or acuity.
Significance:
• It defines sharpening processes.
• It emphasizes precision and serration.
• It identifies edge-refinement techniques.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of sharpening.
• It improves clarity in instructional contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpen".
Past verb: acutated
Present simple verb: acutate, acutates
Present continuous verb: acutating
Definition:
1. To sharpen or make pointed.
2. To file edges for increased acuteness.
3. To refine or enhance precision.
4. To increase keenness or acuity.
Significance:
• It defines sharpening processes.
• It emphasizes precision and serration.
• It identifies edge-refinement techniques.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of sharpening.
• It improves clarity in instructional contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpen".
Past verb: acutated
Present simple verb: acutate, acutates
Present continuous verb: acutating
Examples:
• "Forgers acutate swords (espades) for combat readiness."
• "Barbers acutate razors for shaving."
• "Surgeons acutate scalpels for precision surgery."
• "Woodworkers acutate saws for carpentry."
• "Chasers acutate arrows for finer penetration."
• "Forgers acutate swords (espades) for combat readiness."
• "Barbers acutate razors for shaving."
• "Surgeons acutate scalpels for precision surgery."
• "Woodworkers acutate saws for carpentry."
• "Chasers acutate arrows for finer penetration."
by Dmitrio September 29, 2025
Get the acutate mug.1) These last for short period of time .
2) These do not cause long term bad effects on human health.
2) These do not cause long term bad effects on human health.
by Have a nice day ! November 24, 2021
Get the Acute Disease mug.Pronunciation: /əˈkju.taɪz/
Definition:
1. To sharpen or make pointed.
2. To increase acuity or keenness.
3. To refine edges for curt efficiency.
4. To enhance precision in implements or instruments.
Significance:
• It defines sharpening processes.
• It emphasizes precision and acuity.
• It identifies methods of edge refinement.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of acuteness.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpen".
Past verb: acutized
Present simple verb: acutize, acutizes
Present continuous verb: acutizing
Definition:
1. To sharpen or make pointed.
2. To increase acuity or keenness.
3. To refine edges for curt efficiency.
4. To enhance precision in implements or instruments.
Significance:
• It defines sharpening processes.
• It emphasizes precision and acuity.
• It identifies methods of edge refinement.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of acuteness.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpen".
Past verb: acutized
Present simple verb: acutize, acutizes
Present continuous verb: acutizing
Examples:
• "Forgers acutize swords (espades) for combat readiness."
• "Barbers acutize razors for brushing."
• "Surgeons acutize scalpels for surgical procedures."
• "Carpenters acutize saws for fine carpentry."
• "Chasers acutize arrows for maximum penetration."
• "Forgers acutize swords (espades) for combat readiness."
• "Barbers acutize razors for brushing."
• "Surgeons acutize scalpels for surgical procedures."
• "Carpenters acutize saws for fine carpentry."
• "Chasers acutize arrows for maximum penetration."
by Dmitrio October 6, 2025
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