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1.its commonly used word in malayalam for describing something which is quiet superb or fascinating.

2.Used by younger generation to express their excitement

3.great, awesome, wow.
The concert was an adipoli performance which went deep into the hearts of everybody.
adipoli by obscurant1st January 5, 2010
Adipocere is a soapy, waxy, and in some instances, cheese-like substance derived from the fat and soft tissues of a deceased person or animal.

www.adipocere.homestead.com
When the flesh of a deceased body turns waxy and soap like. Rarely a person may be dead for decades, exhumed and show minimal signs of decay. Sometimes refered to as soap mummies. Adipocere formation is regarded by some as being a holy sign of "incorruptibility".
adipocere by i_scarletbegonia November 5, 2003

Adios, Mofo 

A popular sign-off/closing for television interviews or podcasts. The phrase originally became an internet sensation after Texas Governor Rick Perry used the phrase as a sign-off closing goodbye to a television reporter.

During the hype for Perry's speculation of running for U.S. President in 2012, it was used by a popular podcast, No Agenda, with Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak.

The Phrase generally means "Goodbye, Motherf*cker". This phrase is the exact opposite of In the Morning.

adipose hypercellularity 

More polite, Latin derived words, meaning obese. Adipose is fat tissue, hypercellulartiy is overgrowth of. You can say the truth, nobody knows
Woah bitch, you got adipose hypercellularity.
Thanks dude u r kind of hung yourself
adipose hypercellularity by drjim January 9, 2008

Adios Mother Fucker 

A drink containing a very large amount of alcohol. The name supposedly comes from what the bartender could say when he serves you one. Google for recipes. Sometimes abbreviated as AMF.
I think I had a couple of Adios Mother Fuckers last night but I don't remember exactly.
After i paid his mom, i said "adios" becuase it was the only nice thing to do after i, you know, stained the sheets
adios by steve September 17, 2004