by haZE327 March 03, 2011
Not only the opposite of appreciating an act or gesture, but actually hating the act or gesture and its origin, usually an unapprecihative person. A good countermeasure to a sarcastic or rude comment.
by Malakas Takis January 25, 2006
Dude: Look at A-Rod! What a poser!
Dude #2: You gotta apprecihate him--though the dude ruined the game of baseball, he's still got talent.
Dude #2: You gotta apprecihate him--though the dude ruined the game of baseball, he's still got talent.
by corrid April 29, 2009
ap·pre·ci·hate
-hat·ed, -hat·ing. verb
Derived from the word appreciate.
To be thankful for something that you don't really enjoy/like. Usually used out of guilt or simply politeness.
-hat·ed, -hat·ing. verb
Derived from the word appreciate.
To be thankful for something that you don't really enjoy/like. Usually used out of guilt or simply politeness.
by WriterPoet August 19, 2007
When you appreciate the intention but hate the gift. Also used when someone means well but has no clue what you like or when someone tries to help but gets in the way.
by MythScout November 24, 2021
The act of recognizing the brilliance of something, while feeling at the same time a strong dislike or hostility toward it; especially regarding puns
"A good pun is its own reword, and a bad one is the best form of punishment."
'Ugh, I can apprecihate that.'
'Ugh, I can apprecihate that.'
by draysh August 27, 2020
1) When you receive something you never wanted, but feel pressured to say "thank you" anyway.
2) When you see the value in something but hate it anyways.
2) When you see the value in something but hate it anyways.
1) After receiving a speeding ticket - "I apprecihate your time, officer."
2) I apprecihated my manager's feedback; it was accurate, even though I didn't want to hear it.
2) I apprecihated my manager's feedback; it was accurate, even though I didn't want to hear it.
by taloc January 11, 2021