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indubitably 

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Without doubt; 100% sure.

Ok, this is the best word in the english language. Just say it and it gets plastered into the back of your brain and you're hooked on this one word. Saying it over, and over, and over, and over. I love it.

In-Dub-It-Ab-Ly.
Indubitably, my penis is bigger than yours.

Indubitably.
indubitably by mike indubitably February 7, 2004

Indubitably 

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Absolutely; without a doubt.
"Indubitably"
It's only the greatest word this side of the galaxy.
Indubitably by Ham_ January 5, 2016

Indubididly 

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indubididly
Indubididly by Indubididly December 22, 2010

indubitably 

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A 'posh' way of saying "Without a doubt" or fo' shizzle my nizzle.
man1: Gosh, a jolly good bash this, what?
man2: indubitably
indubitably by testic April 15, 2004

Indubitably 

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It's a rain forest of syllables in and around my mouth.
Jack - "Have you ever tried to say they word indubitably before?"

Sam - "Hell yeah, that shit is indubitably hard to say."

Jack - "Word."
Indubitably by SpaZ21 May 16, 2010

induvidably 

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A misspelling or mispronunciation of "indubitably", meaning too obviously true to be doubted.
Q: Are you sure that word is spelled with a 'v' and not a 'b'?

A: Induvidably!
induvidably by dubitare September 3, 2006
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