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Enunciate

1. v; Enunciate(transitive), Enunciated(past tense), Enunciating (present-tense).

a. To Pronounce, Articulate. Applies to speech.
eg. You need to Enunciate your words more carefully so that we can understand what you are trying to say.
by Bookworm February 4, 2005
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emunicate

The act of communicating via electronic means or on an electronic level.
now that i have your business card, i'll emunicate the required details shortly.
by Rami B February 7, 2007
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emanciated

to be liberated from one's weight.
"Have you seen Genna lately?"
"no..."
"She totally looks emanciated..."
"you mean emaciated..."
"No. I mean she has like totally freed herself from that wieght..."
by Phineas Taylor Barnum February 5, 2010
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ensuciate

To dirty one's self, or a part of one's body.
The Don did not wish to ensuciate his hands with the blood of rival family members, so he delegated the duty to his underboss.
by Roberto Manchez December 29, 2004
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e-nunciate

How a word is enunciated while talking to someone online.
How did she e-nunciate it? Did she say "Are you Jewish!?!?" or "are you jewish...?"
by Cameron202 September 25, 2008
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Emanciated

The look one's body takes on from being without men.
Thank god I've been grappling, I don't want to look all emanciated.
by Superthanksforasking August 25, 2010
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enunciator

a very offensive word, used to demean foreigners.
You are such an enunciator.
by shontelle1234 July 26, 2010
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