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extratellurian 

Alien! Extraterrestrial!
Aliens! 👽👽👽

“Tellurian” means “of the Earth—inhabiting the Earth”.
“Extratellurian” therefore means “of another world—inhabiting another world”.
In Star Wars, Yoda is an extratellurian Jedi Grandmaster who leads the Jedi Order and who teaches the Jedi younglings, only for them to get…sliced and diced…Uh-oh.
In Avengers: Infinity War (and Endgame), Thanos is an extratellurian Titan who sought to wipe out half of all sentient life in order to “balance” the universe. And the Chitauri are a bunch of extratellurian howling crocodile dudes that try to…run n’ gun across New York…another uh-oh.
In Destroy All Humans!, Cryptosporidium is an extratellurian adventurer and infiltrator tasked with saving the Furon race from cloning itself to extinction. And he steals brains…
Uh-oh City!
Movies with aliens that present them as brutal extratellurian threats in the eyes of the human race are usually called “alien invasion films”.
extratellurian by Daredevil Beats November 8, 2019

extrematude

It describes the sarcastic attitude you have when you perform an activity in its most extreme and over the top way.
Lindsey Wolf and Snookie get extremely slutty, when they are extreme drinking, right before they get extremely arrested, and start yelling at the bouncers and cops "don't hate on my extrematude".
extrematude by Peter L. Harris April 30, 2011
The act in which one consumes food whilst taking a dump, often because the individual is in a hurry and does not have the time to do both one at a time. Not to be confused with excrete.
"Shit I don't have time to eat this and take a dump! I need to get to class and take that exam. Guess it's time to excreat."

Further examples: College Students...me.
Excreat by IsraelHands09 October 7, 2010

Extratone 

It’s music that is literally over 1,000 bpm. It got the name “Extratone” because sometimes the beats go so fast it sounds like one single note. Some Extratone artists are Diabarha, Aeswa, Hylna. It’s parent genre is Speedcore, which is at around 300-600 bpm. But some extratone songs are at 10,000 bpm, making speedcore almost nothing (not making fun of any speedcore fans). Sometimes, Extratone may just reach the bpm of 50,000, if you could still call it “Extratone”. Many people call it “Supertone”. One example of Supertone is The Side Of The Dark by Diabarha. Extratone scares me sometimes.
Jack heard of Extratone yesterday, and he gave it a listen. Jack listened to Uranoid, and he was found with his hears blown off his head.

Extratone 

Music pushed beyond the limit - if you could even call it music. Composed of blastbeats greater than 1,000 BPM, sampled guitar and synthesizer riffs, wrapped in extreme amounts of static. May include short audio clips of movie speeches, human screaming, and shouted obscenities. Very to excruciatingly unpleasant to most humans.
After a night of listening to a few tracks of extratone, Jimmy was found dead, bleeding from his ears with gouged-out eyes.
Extratone by Tsukigan January 2, 2006

Extratone 

In a nutshell, Extratone is Speedcore intensified.

Whereas most Speedcore tracks commonly reach speeds ranging from the high hundreds to a 1000 BPM, Extratone takes it one step further - all tracks are beating at a bare minimum of 1000 BPM.

Listening to Extratone, one can easily discern the extreme harsh sounds - screams, total static noise and layer-upon-layer of beats.

An excellent example of an Extratone track is -

Mister Joker & Dooky - Those White Rappers (Destroy Them)
Goodness, Extratone is worse than Speedcore!
Extratone by Delije April 23, 2006