Detramendious
Typically Used in a Shocked Tone or As a replacement for certain words like Crazy, Rediculous, Tremendiously, etc..
Its used as a word to express being shocked at information.
Its used as a word to express being shocked at information.
"I just ate 2 boxes of sushi along with a bag of gummy nerds and my stomach hurts."
2 boxes of Sushi along with gummy nerds is a detramendious combo..
"HE CALLED ME CHUBBY AND SAID THAT MY STOMACH LOOKS LIKE A PACK OF HAWAIIAN ROLLS"
A pack of Hawaiian Rolls is Detramendious..
2 boxes of Sushi along with gummy nerds is a detramendious combo..
"HE CALLED ME CHUBBY AND SAID THAT MY STOMACH LOOKS LIKE A PACK OF HAWAIIAN ROLLS"
A pack of Hawaiian Rolls is Detramendious..
Detramendious by Arlo is A basic Name April 16, 2023
Detractive
-noun-
1) Someone who you personally think is attractive, but other people don't necessarily agree.
2) A guy/girl who only you are attracted towards.
1) Someone who you personally think is attractive, but other people don't necessarily agree.
2) A guy/girl who only you are attracted towards.
Dave: Dude, that girl is so hot.
Darren: Not at all man. What are you smoking? She's ugly.
Dave: We'll, I find her rather attractive.
Darren: Not to me. But I can see how you would be attracted to her.
Dave: She's DETRACTIVE.
Darren: Not at all man. What are you smoking? She's ugly.
Dave: We'll, I find her rather attractive.
Darren: Not to me. But I can see how you would be attracted to her.
Dave: She's DETRACTIVE.
Detractive by bluerock123 August 26, 2009
detrafect
detrafect by Blackburn Media March 27, 2020
detract
de·tract
dəˈtrakt/
verb
1.
reduce or take away the worth or value of.
"these quibbles in no way detract from her achievement"
synonyms: belittle, take away from, diminish, reduce, lessen, minimize, play down, trivialize, decry, depreciate, devalue, deprecate
"my reservations should not detract from the book's excellence"
deny or take away (a quality or achievement) so as to make its subject seem less impressive.
"it detracts not one iota from the credit due to them"
2.
divert or distract (someone or something) away from.
"the complaint was timed to detract attention from the ethics issue"
dəˈtrakt/
verb
1.
reduce or take away the worth or value of.
"these quibbles in no way detract from her achievement"
synonyms: belittle, take away from, diminish, reduce, lessen, minimize, play down, trivialize, decry, depreciate, devalue, deprecate
"my reservations should not detract from the book's excellence"
deny or take away (a quality or achievement) so as to make its subject seem less impressive.
"it detracts not one iota from the credit due to them"
2.
divert or distract (someone or something) away from.
"the complaint was timed to detract attention from the ethics issue"
detract by Sammy smith January 17, 2015
Detractor
"Behold! I just made a 3 hour video about another neckbeard eating a sandwich. I'm the most awesome detractor ever! Now where's my Nobel prize, bitches?"
Detractor by stiffkittenbabelfish October 8, 2021