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anaticula 

A spell used in the Wizarding World. It makes the others wand produce ducks, whenever the other wants to cast a spell. Source is unknown.
Person A: *points wand towards enemy* "ANATICULA!"

Person B: "ALARTE ASCENDARE! Wait, what is happ... ahhhhhhhHHHHH DUCKS EVERYWHERE WHAT AM I... FUCKFUCKDUXK DUCKS EVERYBODY THERE IS DUUUUCKS ON MY HEAD FUCK THEYRE EVERYWHERE AHHHHH!!"
anaticula by Phandom member December 3, 2016
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I hesitate to articulate for fear that I may deviate from the true course of rectitude 

I don't know. Literally. It means, I don't know.
Professor: Michael, what is the atomic weight of Uranium?
Michael: I hestiate to articulate for fear that I may deviate from the true course of rectitude.
Professor: What?
Michael: I don't know.

anticulture 

A term in sociology meaning a culture that is opposed to another. While counterculture only describes cultures opposed to the mainstream, anticulture can be used to describe any cultures oppositional to each other.
A culture that values piety is an anticulture to those that do not.
anticulture by Anticulture August 5, 2019

Articulated Truck

4 in the front, 16 in the back. Fingers and toes, and knees if you get that far.
"Where's Rebecca?"

"She's in the hospital, I gave her an articulated truck last night"
Articulated Truck by Chiparoo October 9, 2011

Articulate 

Able to convert one's thoughts and emotions into words. Those who are articulate can use large, 'higher-level' words in their sentences without making a conscious effort to do so.
Just because somebody types without proper grammar doesn't make them inarticulate; after all, why does it matter whether or not you waste your time trying to add proper punctuation.
Articulate by Diggity Monkeez January 13, 2005

Articulatarian

1. An articulate person who provides a service to those requiring literary works with substantial many-syllabic words.

2. A follower of others who possess superior skills in writing with clarity, however not necessarily brevity.
The late 20th century in Australia saw the rise and fall of an Australian politician named Paul Keating who could be considered an Articulatarian. He was famous for his articulate denegration of many opponents, frequently delivering obscure and previously unknown insults within and outside the Parliament.
Articulatarian by Trecane November 1, 2013
The opposite side of the spectrum from class, yet no less valid. James Bond is class, with a slick haircut, a shaken martini, and a gold watch. Jimbo the karaoke king is anticlass. He's got a mullet, a Miller High Life (champagne of beers, come on!) and an Indiglo from Wal-mart. To Jimbo's constituency, his brand of class (anticlass) is just as great as James Bond's peers find his classic form.
I brought a 40oz Old English to the party last night and felt the poster child of anticlass.
anticlass by DJ Jew Beats March 13, 2009