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hyperbolate

To exaggerate.

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Teen 1: "How are you going to get your Mom to let you go to the concert?"
Teen 2: "I'll hyperbolate about the importance of seeing it."
by Sparkly Faerie January 9, 2009
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hyperbolate

To educate; to teach or enlighten those that are ignorant.
Rapper 1: "Man, you just got served"
Rapper 2: "Back up, I'm about to hyperbolate this fool"
by Vincent Coborn February 25, 2008
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Hyperbolate

One who exaggerates
Christine has a habit to hyperbolate, to stretch the facts and make her life sound more interesting than it is.
by Mihful July 10, 2009
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hyperbole and a half

hilarious blog site. half web-comic, half life story, all funny. written by Allie Brosh.

origin of the "x ALL the y!" picture
"yeah i just read 'the god of cake' on hyperbole and a half, it was hilarious!"
by yapity December 14, 2011
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Truthful hyperbole

1. An exaggeration so big that it creates a black hole no truth can enter
2. Bullshit
Apple salesman: The iPhone 7 has every feature anyone could possibly want!
Jason: Bullshit, what about the headphone jack?
Mike: Chill, he's just using a truthful hyperbole.
Jason: So, bullshit?
Bob: Sounds like bullshit to me.
by I stole your girl February 24, 2017
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Hyperbole

A way of exaggeration; overstating the situation; not taken precisely.
I am so hunger , I can eat a pig. She uses Hyperbole to express her feelings and hunger.
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hyperbole

to exaggerate for dramatic effect, usually in speech; see also Sheriff John Bunnell
I've told you a thousand times to turn that TV off!
by fixman88 August 16, 2004
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