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yesessarily 

'Yesessarily' is essentially a contraction (sans the ugly and very un-aesthetic apostrophe aka flying banana) of 'yes' and 'necessarily'. This word comes in handy far more than you would think. Used after a person says 'not necessarily!'
Person 1: All rap music sucks.
Person 2: Not necessarily!
Person 1: YESESSARILY!
yesessarily by Ianthe July 15, 2006
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Yescessarily 

Antonym for (not) necessarily.
Wise Guy: "If you're an alcoholic and liquor is poured into your friends cup, and you accidentally drink it, it's not necessarily a relapse."
T.Sent: "uhm, yescessarily it is."
Yescessarily by T.Sent September 4, 2009

Yessessarily 

Can also be spelled yecessarily
1. it is a reaffirmation of a comment previously made by one's self or another individual
2. when you know something is right/correct but someone somewhat opposes the idea, i.e. a rebuttal to "not necessarily"
Me: I think that A could be better than B.
You: Well...not necessarily.
Me: Yessessarily!!!
Yessessarily by azn persuasion February 4, 2010
A term made famous by vocal clinician Mr. D. Davis. To have a willingness or desire to succeed; to remove the boundaries that would ultimately cause you to fail.
"I want to see that yesness on your face!"
Yesness by Sean Mc August 14, 2006

Uber Yesness 

Finding success or achievement with little or no effort. The decision to improve or better oneself or surroundings yielding outstanding results from exceptional conditions. Perhaps it's karma, or maybe fate. Maybe it's nothing preordained, just the right place at the right time.
It was the yesness when I desired to try learn karate. It was uber yesness that a karate teacher was in the room when I decided.
Uber Yesness by TheDr Professor September 3, 2019

Foot prisons 

Socks. Annoying, sweat-causing, non-barefoot enducing, everyday socks.
The first thing I do when I take off my shoes, is rip off the foot prisons I had to wear inside them. That's why I prefer flip flops, even in winter!
Foot prisons by Jackalope Hunter December 13, 2022
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