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Excaliburations:
1) The act of taking something humble and outdated and making it impeccably extraordinary and one af a kind.
"The hotel went through major excaliburations before winning design of the year."
" The designer and contractor we hired used amazing excaliburations remodeling our hotel."
1) The act of taking something humble and outdated and making it impeccably extraordinary and one af a kind.
"The hotel went through major excaliburations before winning design of the year."
" The designer and contractor we hired used amazing excaliburations remodeling our hotel."
" The designer and contractor we hired used amazing excaliburations remodeling our hotel."
"The hotel went through major excaliburations before winning design of the year."
Also using the Urban dictionary for Excaliburate.
Excaliburate
To take something humble and make it awesome.
"My old computer was lame so I excaliburated it by adding more ram and a better video card."
"I plan to excaliburate my car as soon as I get a little bit of extra cash."
by Andrew Tolson April 05, 2006
"The hotel went through major excaliburations before winning design of the year."
Also using the Urban dictionary for Excaliburate.
Excaliburate
To take something humble and make it awesome.
"My old computer was lame so I excaliburated it by adding more ram and a better video card."
"I plan to excaliburate my car as soon as I get a little bit of extra cash."
by Andrew Tolson April 05, 2006
by Knightjaunt March 24, 2014
Sep 16 Word of the Day
(noun) A successful type of theft which results in an acceptable, impressive and rewarding payday for the protagonist.
Last night, hit a good lick. I brought home three figures easy for about two hours worth of my time. Not too bad I don't think.
by Nikki Stixx January 18, 2021