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insatiously

As if being "Magnetically" pulled toward someone or something.
I am insatiously drawn to you
by MeetVirginia67 March 15, 2017
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insatious

1) unable to satisfy, usually referring to appetite.
--derived from the word satiate

2) the wrong way of saying insatiable.
I have an insatious appetite for a whipped cream bikini.
by Dzel October 17, 2008
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instaniously

When something can or does happen so fast that to call it "instantaneously" would take too long to say and seriously diminish the awesomeness of the speed. See similar “superstantial”.
The data is there, the client can request a dump of some specific servers and we can produce this instaniously.
by RealGenerix November 8, 2015
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Indacious or indaciously

Not very cautious, fully aware of what you are doing but not caring about your surroundings, being overly michevious
Luke Wilson was acting indacious or indaciously and he was kicked out of the movie premiere.
by Triple R's September 14, 2020
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