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impropertuity

(im⋅prop⋅er / op⋅por⋅tu⋅ni⋅ty)

The utilization of unestablished truths, manipulation of the facts or incorrect use of rules to enhance ones position, destroy an opponent, or achieve a goal.
The government will take this impropertuity to spend tax payers money on items that will not enhance the security and stability of the United States.
by Ramblin Blue Lizard December 6, 2009
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