electroconvulsive therapy. an electric current passes through your brain to make you HAPPY. (just stand outside in a storm with some tinfoil wrapped around your head)
by UnderDosed March 17, 2004
Get the ect mug.speaking of stupid people... its actually spelled etc. and is an abreviation etcetera, good try though :D
there are many commonly used abreviations in the english language such as: Mr., Mrs., St., Rd., and etc.
by nick swizzle January 29, 2005
Get the ect mug.bastardisation of 'etc.' or et cetera.
only used by idiots. the written equivalent of nucular. typed by the same type of people who say 'exspecially.'
only used by idiots. the written equivalent of nucular. typed by the same type of people who say 'exspecially.'
by elemental July 18, 2008
Get the ect mug.ect. is an often falsely used abbreviation for et cetera which means "and so on/forth".
Also it is not one word as implied by the most upvoted definition and you DON'T use "and" in front of it, since "et" means "and" in Latin.
Also it is not one word as implied by the most upvoted definition and you DON'T use "and" in front of it, since "et" means "and" in Latin.
If I were rich I would do all that douchey rich-people stuff like drinking Dom Pérignon all day etc.
WRONG: I ate so much healthy stuff like bananas, apples and ect
WRONG: I ate so much healthy stuff like bananas, apples and ect
by CorryWilliams December 18, 2015
Get the ect mug.How REALLY stupid people (usually americans) abbreviate the phrase “et cetera” because they think, for some reason, the C comes before the T. Also usually said after they mention only one thing in a list because they can’t think of anything else.
by TheAlwaysCorrect1 January 6, 2023
Get the Ect mug.ect is often made to look like a person with a boner the "e" is the head the "c" is the torso/arms and the "t" is for the penis and legs.
It is originated from the word "excited" in french which translates to excité. the e would be said "eh", c "si", t "teh" (eh-si-teh/excité).
It is originated from the word "excited" in french which translates to excité. the e would be said "eh", c "si", t "teh" (eh-si-teh/excité).
by PurpleMan34 March 14, 2010
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