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Exuberant

Origin
In the wizarding world, "Exuberant" is a spell created by a well-read French wizard, Charlene de Saint-Ex, who was a great fan of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's work, particularly "The Little Prince." Charlene found such solace and wisdom in the book that she wanted to share it magically.

Incantation
The spell is invoked with the word "Exuberant," pronounced as /ɪɡˈzu bərənt/ with the wand movement of drawing a small, stylized crown in the air—resembling the one worn by the Little Prince himself.

Effects
The target of the spell instantly becomes a devoted fan of "The Little Prince," experiencing a sudden rush of joy and enthusiasm for the book's themes of love, friendship, and existential inquiry. They also have an unexplainable urge to share the book and its wisdom with others, often quoting phrases like "On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux" ("One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye").

Usage
The spell has been highly controversial, with critics claiming it takes away a person's free will to naturally discover and enjoy literature. Supporters argue it's merely a tool to spread good and enrich lives.
Hogwarts Classroom: "Now, for our next charm—Exuberant. It imbues the target with a love for 'The Little Prince,'" Professor Flitwick announced, his wand dancing through the air as he demonstrated.

Hogsmeade Weekend: "I don't get why you like 'The Little Prince' so much," Ron said, thumbing through the thin pages skeptically. Hermione smirked, flicked her wand and whispered, "Exuberant." Ron's eyes lit up, "You know what, this book is actually brilliant!"
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Correct definition: Excessively Happy.
I am exuberant that I actually retained the knowledge of K through 12 schooling. I am exuberant that I completed college. I am exuberant that I grew up in a well educated urban area. I am exuberant no one had intercourse with teachers to get a good grade. I am exuberant that I am smarter.
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exuberant

joyously unrestrained, to be filled w or characterised by lively song and dance, energy and excitement, happy spirits and vitality.
derives from the german 'uber' meaning 'very' or 'over'. therefore the tag of 'exUBERance' refers to one who is 'very over'.
Gosh is sarah an exuberant person.

Wow, sarah is mighty exuberant today.

Sarah is showing her typical exuberance again in her love for isosmel.
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The true creator of everything. He is the one true lord and saviour bow down to his exuberance and thou shall be freed from the tight grips of the tricky pig.
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Having sex; particularly high energy, athletic, sweaty, really-good-workout sex.
"Steve and James did some really exuberant cardio last night. We could hear them from downstairs."

"Hey, whatever burns your calories!"
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Exuberance

1. Full of enthusiasm: Full of happy high spirits and vitality.

2. Abundant: growing in great abundance or profusion.

3. Lavish: Lavish or elaborate, often to the point of being excessive.
When he saw Sharon, he jumped with exuberance.
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expuberance

The realization that the thirteen-year-old you would be happy with your current sex life. Portmanteau of "exuberance" and "puberty." Coined by Zachary Weiner.
Girl: Is it okay if I dress as Batgirl tonight? It's kind of a turn-on.
Boy: Words cannot describe my expuberance.
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