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Tom asked to George, "Why did certain colloquial rules megatively impacted our local society?"
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Negatively-necessary

Something, someone, or some event that is so unnecessary that it becomes necessary.
It is effectively a way of allowing you to be a total dick, for no reason, and when questioned about your unnecessary outburst you can shrug it off as being negatively-necessary.
Negatively-necessary is in fact negatively-necessary itself.
Example 1
Marcus 'Wtf Ben why did you draw that dick and label it Marcus, what did I ever do to you?'
Richard 'Yeah dude, that was totally unnecessary.'
Ben 'It was so unnecessary it was negatively-necessary.'
Marcus 'Oh, fairplay.'

Example 2
Unnecessary censorship has become so unnecessary it is now necessary for entertainment, unnecessary censorship is negatively-necessary.
by BCCOKFCUK June 9, 2009
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Megative

The absolute opposite of negative, even more so than positive.
Franklin: "Dude, she has lots of money and huge titties!"
Stuart Skauge: "Megative!"
by Tween October 6, 2005
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Melatively

A description of a rather slow day or period of time. The combination of relative and mellow.
Today has been melatively slow
by one604 April 9, 2013
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megative

Something extremely adverse (see: negative).
The torrential rains had a megative effect on my golf game.

I hope my addition to the Urban Dictionary does not megatively affect Roy Blount's on-going efforts to be honored in a similar fashion.
by Tad McDonald February 2, 2009
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megative

When something is extremly negative.
It was megative 25 yesterday.
by Nobody86718 January 25, 2011
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Unlike whining, this is a warranted and accurate observation of an unjustly skewed situation or thing in which the observer is the disfavoured party.
"They all though he was bitching about his cards but,by pointing out his bad luck he was actually just making a negatively inclined observation.
by Rich Longley April 30, 2006
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