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excelerate 

To succeed at something so quickly you excelerate.
Dave was so successful at his new job, he excelerated beyond all expectations and received a huge raise after two months in his new position.
excelerate by Wiznerworks May 28, 2011

Excetera 

Word used by people who can't pronounce "etcetera" correctly.
SC2 cast: With all his stalkers, zealots, bexcetera/b, he will be able to crush is opponent.
Excetera by BloodyFox June 23, 2011

Eumeterate 

(verb) : To lionize at a distance. To idealize something or someone who is far away in either space or time. To forget the faults of someone who has been distanced from you.
1) She eumeterated her boyfriend while he was in israel, forgetting all of his faults.

2) A eumeteration of Indian culture can make one forget the terrible socioeconomic stratification of the country.

3) We must be careful of the eumeteration of the past, the fifties may have had clear values, but they were also a society of sexual repression and inequality. To eumeterate this time period is to remain ignorant of its full being.
Eumeterate by George Spanfield October 27, 2005

Exciterbated 

Being incredibly excited, amped, or stoked about an event or notion, to the point one finds immense pleasure thinking upon it.
Herald was so exciterbated about the upcoming road trip that he almost soiled himself.
Exciterbated by Technoholic June 20, 2011

excelebrate 

To excessively celebrate.
I want to excelebrate my birthday this year, by going to Las Vegas, Japan, and Ibiza.
excelebrate by Ross Chasez September 27, 2006

exemerate 

The word you use when you don't know the word for what you are doing.
"Friend, this new invention of yours doesn't seem to be working."
"Hang on, I've just got to exemerate it."
CLUNK
"Wooooaaaaah!!"
exemerate by oddy dood May 5, 2005