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decontee 

Decontee is originated from Africa. It's normally defined as "everything has time" or "everything takes time".
Decontee is strong, powerful, and intelligent.
decontee by Decontee Julu January 27, 2015

decuntify 

1.ridding yourself of the cunt-ish behavior around you by leaving the area/person; 2.realizing you may be acting cunty and chilling yourself out.
i finally decided to decuntify myself and drop that bitch nikki.
decuntify by blytherina August 25, 2008

Decontent 

Auto industry term for removing features from upcoming model years, usually to save money.
"Auto manufacturers have begun to decontent passenger side lock cylinders, as power locks and RKE have made them redundant."
Decontent by Raptor9458 July 20, 2009

decontamination 

The removal of unwanted material
decontamination hazardous substances from employees and their equipment so potential adverse health effects won't occur
decontamination by jdavide May 10, 2012

Decontamination 

the doors stopping you from entering the greenhouse in mira hq, even the smartest of players can get killed here.
Pink: dammit red!!! i hate decontamination
Red: o shit
Everyone else: red
Decontamination by AWWWW MAN November 2, 2020

Decunting 

The act of removing a cunt from your facebook account.

People often go through their friend list periodically, removing people that they no longer have contact with. However, decunting is only done when a particular friend's updates and self-promotions become so annoying that you can no longer stand hearing about them. Decunting may take place after realising that a particular Facebook friend is homophobic, sexist or racist, judging by an offensive status they have just posted.
This is an example of decunting:

Status update: "James Brown hates fags". "James Brown loves Tony Abbott". "James Brown says "Australia, love it or leave it". "James Brown hates boat people".

I better decunt my Facebook by removing James Brown as my friend. I never realised what a horrible cunt he was until now.
Decunting by Lizzie Birdsworth November 11, 2011