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Procariously

(n:) to be intense and factual towards an entity or idea.
He procariously fought aganist the backlash.
by ilovesomebody February 25, 2025
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Procarious

A financial negotiation term. When the procurement department of a company creates a precarious situation.
I went in hoping to get the contract signed, but then the finance guys showed up and it got totally procarious.
by The E Train March 25, 2010
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precariously

dangerously unsteady
Hopefully this has not ruined our precariously perched friendship.

Listen to unsteady (use the word precarious in place of unsteady) by X-Ambassorders.
by glazer no chaser November 15, 2017
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provaciously

Excessive; over-exaggerated
You use that four letter word provaciously.
by Logarhythym June 29, 2017
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Procarious

Usually a fat bald man, dishing out verbal to the mandem
This waste man is being bear procarious
by Gymlad69 November 27, 2025
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