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The state of being so disturbed that one loses the ability to spell properly.

Conjugations: distrub, distrubed, distrubing, distrubia

Etymology: Originated by women who live in small towns and who spell badly.
I went to my aunt's house and caught her making out with her little dog named Peanut. I was totally distrubed.
distrubed by wesvillager February 18, 2011
The act of being untrue, disloyal and disobedient all wrapped in one.
It is distrue that the drawing on the windows at YC's was done freehand.
Distrue by YCsStenciled December 19, 2008

Distrade 

A state of sudden energy triggered by surrounding chaos or intense events, such as a party or dynamic situation. A person in this state feels highly energized, inspired, and full of uncontrollable power that cannot be stopped.
*"After hours in the crowd, I was in full distrade – the music, the lights, it gave me so much energy!"*
Distrade by Aqua2115 March 9, 2025

Disorderly disorUderly, disorderlY 

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