Used to refer to an education that someone received at a crappy school, or a lack of education all together.
I received my edumacation at Willits High School.
by zanny May 26, 2004
by Dave March 31, 2004
by rogosan May 04, 2004
It is not like educdation, where you learn about boring crap. Edumacation is about learning stuff you want to learn, a.k.a, outside of school.
by I am Y23Y! November 01, 2011
The Homerized version of educate. Other examples include Gradumacation, Saxamophone, Trampampoline and Translamacation
"Can you edumacate me in the ways of the saxamophone?"
"Let me translamacate it for you while we play on the trampampoline"
"Let me translamacate it for you while we play on the trampampoline"
by Stitch Groover June 11, 2005
The term used commonly to poke fun at someone who has made either a spelling or gramatical error whilst trying to appear as a person of intelligence. This is emphasised with the intentional mispronounciation of the word "educated".
Sarah: "I really hope they make an inception for me, seeing as how I'm new to this."
Luke: "It's exception idiot. Damn, I can tell that you've been well edumacated.
Luke: "It's exception idiot. Damn, I can tell that you've been well edumacated.
by LoopholeTT June 20, 2009