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a word created by a small group of Woodstown High School Students who manage to bring back silly trends such as Pok'e'mon. These students are pretty incore because theyre not exactly considered the most popular fools in town but they manage to make whatever they want cool. As soon as they start a trend they stop liking it though. It's bad for your complexion to be to cool.
"Did you see that guy!!"
"He was pretty incore. Not gonna lie. He killed that Misingno in like one hit!"
"Dude i know!! His pok'e'monzz are on like level 189!!"
:D
incore by LadyLoveKitten April 1, 2008

Incredibilis 

A Roman centurion establishing dominance over his enemies
Cent: INCREDIBILIS
Enemy: fuck
Incredibilis by Alphmale82 December 5, 2019

incobegence 

A portmanteau of incompetence and arrogance. Coined by Cheryl Tunt in the tv show Archer.
Archer: "Uh-oh, someone's mad they're not in charge."
Lana: "No. I accept Fabian's decision. I'm choosing to be good at my job and let positive things come."
Archer: "Like Ray getting more chances to kill us with his arrogance and incompetence?"
Cheryl: "Incobegence"!
incobegence by natalie portmanteaux September 16, 2022

incobegence 

A portmanteau of incompetence and arrogance. Coined by Cheryl Tunt on the tv show Archer.
Lana: "I'm choosing to be good at my job and let positive things come."
Archer: "Like Ray getting more chances to kill us with his arrogance and incompetence?"
Cheryl: "Incobegence!"

Incredibilis 

Incredibilis meaning Incredible is a word normally screamed by a Roman Centurion when he kicks your shit in
Roman Centurion: INCREDIBILIS
Incredibilis by The Centerion August 17, 2018

increasingly verbose meme

A type of multi-frame image in which a lackluster or overused meme is replicated with poorer graphical fidelity but increased verbosity successive times to the point where it is difficult to understand the meme without the original context. Also called 'meme corruption' or 'progressively verbose meme'.
Captions of an increasingly verbose meme:

Frame 1: It's high noon

Frame 2: The time is 12pm.

Frame 3: The grandfather clock currently displays a reading of twelve o'clock post meridian.

Frame 4: It has become increasingly apparent to me that due to the rotation of Earth relative to the Sun, the current "time" as defined by Ancient Egyptians via the decan system is denoted by the numerical value "twelve" of the clock, signalling that the Sun is at the highest point in the sky.