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indeediously 

It means the same thing as indeed, just jazzed up a tad.
Joan asks if you will be going to a certain concert next Friday.

You reply, "Indeediously. I bought tickets the day the show was announced."

integrious 

Adjective useage for the word integrity; descriptor for a person with steadfast adherence to a moral or ethical code of conduct.

Noted to have been used in the mid to late 15th century, re-introduced into the English lexicon in 1998 by RAJ and TAW.
Tim is quite the integrious person.
integrious by Yipe! February 8, 2005

ingenious 

one of the most important skills when it comes to being a successful womanizer, is the ability to be ingenious on demand.
ingenious by MintyLeila August 20, 2005

indubiously 

without doubt, completely certain
"Will you drink too much Smirnoff tonight and succumb to a random hook-up?"

"Indubiously!"
indubiously by Richard O'Neill March 4, 2009
A force of an unmatchable aura of fear and pestilence, a force that no one should ever try and trifle with. A being which derives from, harvests, and devours souls!
"Not a single soul shall the safe from, or may ever think of hiding from an Inferious!"
Inferious by Inferious November 8, 2013

integrous 

You should vote for John Dough for Congress because he is a very honest and integrous leader.
integrous by Mike DeNuccio July 23, 2004