kahr·gat
–noun
1. an online social gathering or party for celebrating an underappreciated individual, especially a computer administrator or forum moderator.
2. the art of a well run, secure, and well trafficked online forum.
–verb (used with object)
3. to cause to celebrate an underappreciated individual.
—Related forms
car·gat·ing·ly, adverb
car·gat·a·ble, adjective
car·gat·less, adjective
–noun
1. an online social gathering or party for celebrating an underappreciated individual, especially a computer administrator or forum moderator.
2. the art of a well run, secure, and well trafficked online forum.
–verb (used with object)
3. to cause to celebrate an underappreciated individual.
—Related forms
car·gat·ing·ly, adverb
car·gat·a·ble, adjective
car·gat·less, adjective
We cargatted Robert Gentel on this slow Sunday just because he deserved the love and appreciation.
His labors are cargattingly notable as he keeps his forum running efficiently and glitch free.
His labors are cargattingly notable as he keeps his forum running efficiently and glitch free.
by Tsarstepan March 21, 2010
Pronunciation: /ˈkɑr.geɪt/
Definition:
1. To transport cargo or freight.
2. To load or carry heavy (durive) cargoes.
3. To consign commodities or merchandise.
4. To distribute or deliver volume quantities.
Significance:
• It defines transportation logistics.
• It emphasizes handling large amounts of commodities.
• It identifies commercial shipping operations.
• It avoids imprecise or informal terms.
• It simplifies supply chain terminology.
• It improves clarity in freight management.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "load", "loads", "loaded", and "loading".
Past verb: cargated
Present simple verb: cargate, cargates
Present continuous verb: cargating
Definition:
1. To transport cargo or freight.
2. To load or carry heavy (durive) cargoes.
3. To consign commodities or merchandise.
4. To distribute or deliver volume quantities.
Significance:
• It defines transportation logistics.
• It emphasizes handling large amounts of commodities.
• It identifies commercial shipping operations.
• It avoids imprecise or informal terms.
• It simplifies supply chain terminology.
• It improves clarity in freight management.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "load", "loads", "loaded", and "loading".
Past verb: cargated
Present simple verb: cargate, cargates
Present continuous verb: cargating
Examples:
• "Truck drivers routinely cargate commodities (cargoes) nationwide."
• "Warehouse employees efficiently cargate packages daily."
• "Delivery companies specialize in cargating large items."
• "Delivery services cargate perishable products rapidly."
• "Manufacturers rely on efficient cargating systems."
• "Truck drivers routinely cargate commodities (cargoes) nationwide."
• "Warehouse employees efficiently cargate packages daily."
• "Delivery companies specialize in cargating large items."
• "Delivery services cargate perishable products rapidly."
• "Manufacturers rely on efficient cargating systems."
by Dmitrio August 06, 2025
when a barely legal child purposefully drives their car into a ditch and then over a bolder to avoid the mailman who has stopped MOMENTARILY in front of a driveway
by hanniistheelk September 17, 2023