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acribitz

To increase; to go up in number, volume or otherwise gain size. Coined in the television sitcom "Veronica's Closet" by character Perry Rollins (Dan Cortez) when attempting to use another word for 'increase' because he has so frequently used 'increase' to describe push-up bras in various advertisements he writes. In the context of the show, the main character Veronica challenges the legitimacy of the word; but it ultimately ends up spreading so quickly that she sees it used on the evening news.
The new inflatable Veronica's Closet bra will really help to acribitz the appearance of your bust size!

Our doppler radar indicates that rainfall will dramatically acribitz over the next 24 hours.
by JamesBradford February 18, 2011
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accribitz

To increase. From the second episode of the TV show Veronica's Closet, in which a character made up the word for a press release that already used the word "increase" too many times.
I expect sales figures to accribitz in the next quarter.
by Zan December 30, 2004
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Acribits Verb: meaning to rise or be on an
Upward trend, or ascend. Past tense acribitsed. "The crowd acribitsed to
An all time
High since last year. Future tense "The stock market will acribits its way back to a Bull market following this downward trend. Present progressive tense - acribitsing. " Bill's opinion of himself is acribitsing to the conceded point of DUMBASSTUOUS behavior

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Past tense acribitsed. "The crowd acribitsed to
An all time
High since last year. Future tense "The stock market will acribits its way back to a Bull market following this downward trend. Present progressive tense - acribitsing. " Bill's opinion of himself is acribitsing to the conceded point of DUMBASSTUOUS behavior
by Godivasports October 27, 2023
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