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Disidguous

A term often relating to how well the taste or quality of a substance is. For example, a soft drink is very tasteful so it would be a "very disidguous" liquid. the term can be loosely linked to the word digit which is a number or factor the factors of a drink to truly be disidguous are actually unknown and to this very day scientists are still trying to discover what the term disidguous stands for and what it's purpose is.
From an episode of the cartoon "Ed, Edd, & Eddy". The word is heard in the scene where the Ed's try to sell soda.

Eddy: "Ladies and gentlemen."
Ed: "LADIES AND GENTLEMAN!"
Eddy: "Come buy a delicious."
Ed: "COME BUY A DISIDGUOUS!"
Eddy: "Energy drink."
Ed: "HELLO!"
Disidguous by thev101 December 1, 2009
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