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Deuterium 

Also known as Deut...

Courtesy of Ogame.org

"Deuterium is also called heavy hydrogen. It is a stable isotope of hydrogen with a natural abundance in the oceans of colonies of approximately one atom in 6500 of hydrogen (~154 PPM). Deuterium thus accounts for approximately 0.015% (on a weight basis, 0.030%) of all. Deuterium is processed by special synthesizers which can separate the water from the Deuterium using specially designed centrifuges. The upgrade of the synthesizer allows for increasing the amount of Deuterium deposits processed. Deuterium is used when carrying out sensor phalanx scans, viewing galaxies, as fuel for ships, and performing specialized research upgrades."
CRAP!! I NEED DEUTERIUM!! DOES ANYONE HAVE DEUT?! I NEED IT NAOW!!!
Deuterium by DeutSniffer December 16, 2008

Dexterize 

To murder someone vigilante-style as in the hit Showtime series, "Dexter". To kill someone evil, who deserves it.
Someone should really Dexterize that scumbag.
Dexterize by Sopranonurse January 24, 2011

bill dauterive 

Born William Fontaine de la Tour Dauterive, Bill is Hank Hill's overweight, divorced, stupid, and often mocked friend in the hilarious show King of the Hill.
bill dauterive: I have a confession too Hank. In a moment of weakness on a dark rainy night I slept with Peggy.

hank hill: No you didn't Bill.

bill dauterive: I know
bill dauterive by Con#1 November 27, 2012
To wrap, cover a room or other item entirely in clear plastic.

(Based upon a popular television series, Dexter. Where the serial killer covers a room from ceiling to floor with clear plastic prior to killing his victim.)
Because I will be sanding plaster and painting this weekend, I need to dexterise the room.
dexterise by Jan :) May 11, 2016

dexterize 

The act of having taken someone out (killed them)
He was such an evil person that it was necessary to dexterize him immediately
dexterize by Glenn C A Alexander January 8, 2009

neuterized

Some social engineers hope for a neuterized, utopian world.
neuterized by Melissa Clouthier August 28, 2006