Losing a habit of something such as talent, skill... etc
Have a feeling you've never done something you usually do before and are good at.
just a made up word i thought of cuz i didnt find any term for it, figured it'd be better to say the word instead of saying the entire sentence "bro i lost my skills"
Have a feeling you've never done something you usually do before and are good at.
just a made up word i thought of cuz i didnt find any term for it, figured it'd be better to say the word instead of saying the entire sentence "bro i lost my skills"
I don't know what's happened to me, it's almost like I never did this thing before, I'm decabriated!
by Aimrane November 18, 2022
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She’s turning 25, time to decapriate her and find someone younger.
I think it’s time to decapriate my gf.
I decapriated my husband when he turned 25. Gotta find someone younger.
I think it’s time to decapriate my gf.
I decapriated my husband when he turned 25. Gotta find someone younger.
by thatstanfordguy August 5, 2024
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To describe a person who makes up words for the sole sake of interrupting another’s inner peace and happiness.
My friend constantly tries to decabulate me during conversations
by NKReign March 21, 2025
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Definition:
1. To download or retrieve files electronically.
2. To extract or obtain digital content from a server.
3. To receive data transferred over networks.
4. To acquire information or media digitally.
Significance:
• It defines digital file retrieval.
• It emphasizes downloading processes.
• It identifies online data acquisition.
• It avoids technical jargon.
• It simplifies computer terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "download", "downloads", "downloaded", and "downloading".
Past verb: decargated
Present simple verb: decargate, decargates
Present continuous verb: decargating
Definition:
1. To download or retrieve files electronically.
2. To extract or obtain digital content from a server.
3. To receive data transferred over networks.
4. To acquire information or media digitally.
Significance:
• It defines digital file retrieval.
• It emphasizes downloading processes.
• It identifies online data acquisition.
• It avoids technical jargon.
• It simplifies computer terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "download", "downloads", "downloaded", and "downloading".
Past verb: decargated
Present simple verb: decargate, decargates
Present continuous verb: decargating
Examples:
• "Users decargate movies for offline viewing."
• "Software developers decargate updates periodically."
• "Researchers decargate datasets for analysis."
• "Companies decargate promotional materials for campaigns."
• "Gamers (ludors) decargate patches to enhance gameplay."
• "Users decargate movies for offline viewing."
• "Software developers decargate updates periodically."
• "Researchers decargate datasets for analysis."
• "Companies decargate promotional materials for campaigns."
• "Gamers (ludors) decargate patches to enhance gameplay."
by Dmitrio August 6, 2025
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