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Flamacious

When someone puts hot sauce, salt or pepper in front of you knowing the food is already too spicy
As the waiter placed my dinner, with a flamacious smile said, "here is some extra hot sauce" knowing perfectly well the dish was too spicy to begin with.
by ProlineRob January 18, 2023
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clamacious

Having the type, or quality of being clam (clam the animal)
"This food I ate is very clamacious," she said "tastes like a clam."
by clamacious (notanoobarelicYT) October 21, 2019
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flambocious

It can be used for anything.
That is just flambocious.
That was a very flambocious victory
by Nudnik Shpilkis May 1, 2012
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fallacious

Function: adjective
1 : embodying a fallacy
2 : tending to deceive or mislead : DELUSIVE
- fal·la·cious·ly adverb
- fal·la·cious·ness noun

(Merriam-Webster)
1 : a fallacious assumption
2 : fallacious testimony
by Dissipate May 12, 2004
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flotacious

skeptikal friend: i dont wanna do that
you: come on man, be more flotacious
by cavlub June 17, 2006
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flamtacious

Something that isn't flammable that catches on Fire
That wasn't supposed to catch fire it must be flamtacious
by Sazmcp March 12, 2015
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fallacious

1. A lie or misinformation.
2. Plural form of fallacy.
A fallacious argument.
by rudeanduncouth May 13, 2004
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