"configutive" means absolutely everything. there is nothing in the word this word cannot mean (though it is generally used as an adjective).
***it should be noted that this word does not usually mean anything specific, but it used in the absance and/or the lack of bravery enough to say the right word.
***it may also be an inside joke between two best friends who try to convinve people that its a real word
***it should be noted that this word does not usually mean anything specific, but it used in the absance and/or the lack of bravery enough to say the right word.
***it may also be an inside joke between two best friends who try to convinve people that its a real word
sooooo configutive
by forestlighticetemple January 8, 2012
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This is a camouflage adjective. That means you can use this when you run out of adjectives to describe a situation, event, or anything else, and no one will question you on whether or not it is even a real word because it sounds so legit.
I myself have used this in many essays for school and have not been questioned once for the dozens of times I've used it.
My teachers are kind of conjicutive I suppose.
This is a camouflage adjective. That means you can use this when you run out of adjectives to describe a situation, event, or anything else, and no one will question you on whether or not it is even a real word because it sounds so legit.
I myself have used this in many essays for school and have not been questioned once for the dozens of times I've used it.
My teachers are kind of conjicutive I suppose.
This conversation has gotten rather conjicutive...
I laughed so conjicutively when he told me that joke.
The judge ruled the case conjicutive, because neither him nor the jury could come to a verdict.
I laughed so conjicutively when he told me that joke.
The judge ruled the case conjicutive, because neither him nor the jury could come to a verdict.
by dylan7793 November 17, 2009
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