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capricious 

The pop star Madonna has changed her image so many times that each new transformation now appears capricious rather than purposeful.
capricious by LarstaiT November 10, 2003

Caucacious 

(Caw-cay-shous)

A word describing the essence of being caucasian or white. It can be applied to white people, or anyone who has what could be construed as a white moment, or physical or behavioral features associated with being white.
You're looking especially caucacious today.
Caucacious by Interact Hawk March 13, 2009

capricious 

Characterized by or subject to whim; impulsive and unpredictable. See F.Lee
Frankasy and Jobenlex are two capricious people.
capricious by karan13 March 7, 2004

curacious 

An adjective that describes a person in a postive way, curacious is a combination of crazy, courageous, gracious, and amicable.
A curacious person is multi-faceted; they can be daring and polite at the same time. Being amicable, they get along with everyone; being gracious, if they don't like you, you won't find out until they leave you a nasty post-script in their will.
Curacious people are highly respected, but often misunderstood; since they don't want to offend anyone, they courageously let everyone think they're crazy. However, the curacious person's own special brand of heroism will soon endear them to others.
In this example, we see two girls commenting on the curacious behaviour of their friend, Jenna.
Girl 1: Wow, Jenna just dashed backward through traffic, dodging cars, firebolts, and falling pianos, to hold the door open for that old lady!
Girl 2: She sure is curacious!
Girl 1: Yeah, and she's in all my classes!
Girl 2: Huh?
Girl 1: Never mind.
curacious by sibyl-in-black November 8, 2006
derived from the name Cody
I'm going to hang out with Codacious.
codacious by Steven March 31, 2005

Carbacious 

She enjoyed a carbacious meal of pasta and breadsticks.
Carbacious by Annierae August 11, 2018