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emisserate

To represent something or someone. It's a verb for the word emissary, which is a person sent on a mission as a representative, but this one's more inclusive in its ability to represent.
The characters in the story were used to emisserate the author, not just fictional people.
by DumbleFumble November 29, 2021
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To roast or expose someone so hard that you "murder" a man into oblivion. you leave no bones, no flesh, nuthin'. Once this happens you must never speak of the person again. Their entire existence disappears.
Guy 1: Did you see that mah boi Etika eviscerated Princeton last night? He let all the deets out.
Guy 2: Princeton? Who?
by jbeats2 November 19, 2017
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To remove the bowels of.
Eviscerate the proletarian!
by larstait October 12, 2003
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eviscerated

1.

to remove the entrails from; disembowel
2.
to deprive of vital or essential parts:
3.
Surgery . to remove the contents of (a body organ).
to eviscerate a chicken.

The censors eviscerated the book to make it inoffensive to the leaders of the party.
by Nova99 April 16, 2014
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To royally hurt and maim. To deny vital parts from. The only way to die, throbbing and pouring blood from your pitiful carcass.
Anton eviscerated his stupid girlfriend and ate her intesense.
by Matthew Taylor December 17, 2003
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The act of removing limbs slowly and painfully.
Man RU eviscerated that bum ass Thurston football team
by follow ru_sucks October 2, 2020
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Del Mar eviscerates all of his stories.
by Mikeyintern November 4, 2009
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