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Neeveitude

Someone's neeveitude refers to how well they are keeping up with work. A high neeveitude means they're way ahead of everyone else, a neeveitude of 0 means they're on track, and a low neeveitude means they're getting behind.
Report Card - "Jeremy has been doing very well this year, with a particularly high neeveitude."

Pavel - "I'm gonna have to put a lot of work in if I want to get my neeveitude back up..."

Percy: "If I don't get my neeveitude up soon, they're gonna chuck me out of college."
Neeveitude by infalliblethegreat September 25, 2011
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K'neepritude 

Pronounced KUH-NEE-PRIH-TOOD. - Sharing personality or traits displayed by the phenomenal actor Robert Knepper or acting on inspiration from/being encouraged and motivated to engage in activity with vigor because of his awesomeness.

Intense motivation or abundance of awesomeness.

Robert Knepper is best known for his role as T-Bag in Prison Break, Samuel Sullivan in Heroes, and soon, Burning Daylight's title character, as well as Simeon in Season 2 of Stargate Universe. He has also had prominent roles in Hitman, Transporter 3, and HBO's Carnivale.
Must be the K'neepritude! I've been watching too much Prison Break ^_^
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