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extrapicate

Speaking off of the top of your head without first preparing the conversation in your mind. To freely speak and express how one feels without the worry of preview or review of the dialogue in your mind.
i.e. I was extrapicated on severely by that guy, gosh i wish he had gone to sensitivity school and perhaps thought about the impact of his words before he spoke.
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extricate 

to release from an entanglement or dificult place.
Extricate your cranium from your anal cavity.

I cant extricate myself from these wires.
extricate by Stephen Lang February 10, 2006

Extrapolate

P: "This girl is a whore."
D: "Could you extrapolate on that?"

Extraplicate 

( X-trah-plik-eight) To remove something from it's original spot and to put it into one's pocession.
When my neighbor left his house, I snuck in and extraplicated all of his things. ^^

Extrapulate

to remove or extract in a precise or stratigic manner.
We need to extrapulate the information from the data sheets
Extrapulate by Jon & Heather October 18, 2008

Extrapolate

In mathematics, extrapolation is a type of estimation, beyond the original observation range.
The weather data is an extrapolation, so don't take it for granted.

We need to extrapolate in order to get an idea of how it going to behave.
Extrapolate by millennIumAMbiguity January 24, 2022

extrapalate 

another fancy-pants word meaning to explain, go in depth, or give more infromation.
"I was having a good day up until 3rd period..."
"Extrapalate"
"Well Bobby broke up with me and I'm failing spanish and I have no gas for my car."
"Well that sucks."