flooded with romantic dinner cancellations
When Cecily arrived home she discovered to her horror that her answering machine had been inundated.
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While walking to the store to buy condoms, I stepped in a puddle and my shoes became completely inundated.
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Like a arsonist, but with water
inundationist will flood things instead of burn things
Arson with fire
Inundo with water
inundationist will flood things instead of burn things
Arson with fire
Inundo with water
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"I got a smile wrapping its way completely around my head."
"I got a smile wrapping its way completely around my head."
by s6 January 24, 2008
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Misused especially if you are some girl that wants to sound smarter than you actually are.
Misused especially if you are some girl that wants to sound smarter than you actually are.
My phone was inundated with phone calls! (stupid girl)
Water from the bathtub overflows and inundates the bathroom floor. (correct usage)
Water from the bathtub overflows and inundates the bathroom floor. (correct usage)
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Person: My phone seems to be indated and apps aren't compatible
Person: My phone seems to be indated and apps aren't compatible
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Also used to describe a person who is sick or sore.
Often used with the modifier "all".
Also used to describe a person who is sick or sore.
Often used with the modifier "all".
1)The quiche looked fine until it was dropped on the floor, making it all inuated.
2)Yesterday he fell off his bike, so today he is all inuated, or maybe just his leg is inuated.
3)"How are you feeling?"
"I have the Flu; I'm all inuated."
2)Yesterday he fell off his bike, so today he is all inuated, or maybe just his leg is inuated.
3)"How are you feeling?"
"I have the Flu; I'm all inuated."
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