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decevious 

A cunning blend of the words devious and deceit. Used to describe misleading and disingenuous statements.
He was being completely decevious, he was going to Canada after all.
Her deceviosity knew no bounds, her Slovakian accent fooled everybody.
The sea free us? NO! Decevious.
decevious by Brian Purcell June 24, 2005

deceivious 

Misleading or obscuring the truth by means of cunning concealment
He being the last and most important decoy, the magician's deceivious plan to burglarize the family's house under the guise of a simple children's magic birthday party was finally underway.
deceivious by Rysword August 19, 2007

deceivous 

Adjective used for a person who deceives people intentionally; especially for their own personal entertainment or amusement; the physical and literal combinations of the words deceitful and mischievous.
He has a very deceivous nature.
deceivous by BelleAngel January 1, 2009

dececious 

A combination of the words deceitful and facetious. Using a truthful and/or sarcastic statement to perpetuate a mistruth.

Letting someone believe what they want to believe
"So did you end up going home with that guy I have a crush on last night?"

Honest answer "We left the party early, went back to his place, fooled around for a while but I was home pretty early."

Dececious answer "He was cute, but not really my type. I was tucked up in my own bed by one"
dececious by KristyGrl August 20, 2006
scrumptious; delectable; similar to “delicious”; usually used to describe brown explosions, greased goosling, fresh baked bread, and any red colored liquid
This brown explosion looks absolutely delitious, and my mouth is watering.
delitious by kpetrova_1492 November 28, 2022

deceivious 

The combination of the words "devious" and "deceitful”; an extremely cunning and underhanded individual.
“She’s so deceivious---her husband and her boyfriend are both at this party, and neither has a clue about the other!”
deceivious by Bluesky January 14, 2006