by Anonymous August 28, 2003
A staff office of the famed Institute of Medicine of the High Flying Committeemen of Science Organization.
by Silverstone Metallic May 16, 2003
by RedDog19120 June 28, 2022
A word for "literate," but with speech. The adjective version of "oracy."
The word was invented by the Reddit user u/SquidTK.
The word was invented by the Reddit user u/SquidTK.
by Oracy June 28, 2022
by supermaxyus June 28, 2022
Pronounced: "Or-us"
The spoken equivalent of being literate. The word is considered neutral, unlike the more negative term "Orate" (which implies speech that is overly long).
The spoken equivalent of being literate. The word is considered neutral, unlike the more negative term "Orate" (which implies speech that is overly long).
by Floxas June 28, 2022
Orace (Or-is), the adjective version of Oracy: the term "literate" (someone who can read or write or both) in speech form (aka someone who understands how to talk and how letters sound)
My daughter is a true Orace.
Wait isnt she 17?
Yes.
Mate, that is severly above average.
Heck yeah dude.
Wait isnt she 17?
Yes.
Mate, that is severly above average.
Heck yeah dude.
by Turn¡p July 03, 2022