another word for "more exact".
by The Paul June 28, 2004
Do you know what that means? Exactive.
How is your dad doing? Exactive! Thanks for asking!
What time is it? Exactive past ten
How is your dad doing? Exactive! Thanks for asking!
What time is it? Exactive past ten
by Cocwa March 14, 2016
by Annie Position March 15, 2008
A: About how far is the M4/A1's range, as a sniper rifle?
B: Over 300 yards at least.
A: Hmm.
B: 393 yards effectively.
B: I'd say round to 400.
A: All right, thanks.
B: The silencer would add maybe another 40 yards.
A: I wasn't going to exacticate, though.
B: Over 300 yards at least.
A: Hmm.
B: 393 yards effectively.
B: I'd say round to 400.
A: All right, thanks.
B: The silencer would add maybe another 40 yards.
A: I wasn't going to exacticate, though.
by Blast September 17, 2006
When saying 'exactly' just isn't enough and you need to use a certain amount of gusto to make your point.
by mlwilliams39 January 24, 2017
The sophisticated and elite way of saying "Yes" or "Correct". Here are a slew of slangs that have spawned from this awesome phrase: "For sure", "Straight up", or "Tru dat".
Mogley: Oh it's succulent. Like a pig. I've gathered... oh, about 8 kilos of the precious stone.
Clyde: Of Pearl Quartz? The Big "White-o"? True Blue Ivory?
Mogley: Straight exact.
Clyde: Of Pearl Quartz? The Big "White-o"? True Blue Ivory?
Mogley: Straight exact.
by NostalgiaDrag April 22, 2005
Not saying 'exactly' to someone when you're right, saying 'exact-me'. It's like saying I told you so.
It is a crispism.
It is a crispism.
Hey, I feel great for going to the gym everyday. It really makes you feel better, doesn't it?
Exact-me.
Exact-me.
by sisely December 15, 2009