by Mistress Liz February 28, 2005
The short sophisticated verb form of the word Interpretation. The word is more direct and adds emphasis and implies an appeal to logos. It is commonly regarded as "not grammatically correct" but those who are ignorant of this word are just stoopid. (irony)
by TLPILLY June 15, 2009
by Eileen S November 16, 2007
The word “interpret” means to understand or being able to explain. Or the way you look at a situation.
Person 1: me and my friend are in an argument can you interpret what “fuck off” means?
Person 2: this means to go away, or just leave me alone.
Person 2: this means to go away, or just leave me alone.
by KrabbsWantsHisMoneyBack March 13, 2018
in·ter·pre·tate
1. To explain while drunk: interpretated the ambassador's remarks. See Synonyms at explain while drunk.
2. To conceive the significance of while drunk; construe while drunk
3. To present or conceptualize the meaning of by means of art or criticism while drunk.
4. To translate orally while drunk.
1. To explain while drunk: interpretated the ambassador's remarks. See Synonyms at explain while drunk.
2. To conceive the significance of while drunk; construe while drunk
3. To present or conceptualize the meaning of by means of art or criticism while drunk.
4. To translate orally while drunk.
Tressa interpretated the situation to me. I had no idea what the f*&k she was talking about. Interpretate.
by chasemanset February 12, 2010
by fail_lover January 25, 2010
"I don't understand your language"
"Blah Blah Blah"
"Hang on, I'll call Connect and get some interpreting to bridge the communication gap"
"Blah Blah Blah"
"Hang on, I'll call Connect and get some interpreting to bridge the communication gap"
by Mark Saba December 5, 2006