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effectuating 

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
effectuating by patty-mac October 19, 2016
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effectuating 

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
effectuating by patty-mac October 19, 2016

effectuating 

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
effectuating by patty-mac October 19, 2016

effectuating 

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
effectuating by patty-mac October 19, 2016

effectuating 

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
effectuating by patty-mac October 19, 2016

effectuating 

A failed attempt at trying to sound smart using a word that sounds like it might mean something but, in reality, means nothing at all. An example of this occurrence might be when someone uses a word such as "effectuate".
Joe: Jeff, would you effectuate Bobby's browser history for me?

Jeff: Joe, stop effectuating you giant douche!
effectuating by patty-mac October 19, 2016