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obstruse 

A combination of obtuse and abstruse. Obtuse means annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand. Abstruse means difficult to understand or obscure. Obstruse means to be annoyingly insensitive AND difficult to understand.
Man, I don't know what that guy just said but it sounded pretty obstruse. I'm gonna go smack him around a little, and then make him tell me what the hell he meant by that shit! And if I don't like it, I'll smack him around some more!
obstruse by flux blocker January 14, 2019
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obstrudent 

To be obstrude, utterly out there and defined. To be debateable, acceptable, protruding and unkown.
that pie was obstrudently tastey!
obstrudent by Snappytom September 1, 2005
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Obscure, bizarre, and weird, often in an amusing kinda way.
Sir Clement Freud was very obstruce on 'Have I Got News For You' tonight.
1. Like obtuse with an r

2. Obnoxious; Irritating
Boys are so obtruse. They are always square instead of round.
Obtruse by treekiller789 February 23, 2013
in the way; over-expressed, redundant, large, sporatic, random.
Look at these OBTRUSE columns blocking my walking route!
obtruse by Laura March 30, 2005

obstrudent 

hellishly bad, to the exteme XXX TREEEMEEE, extremely bad
That rock is obstrudently slanted
obstrudent by Snappytom September 16, 2005

obscruse 

Obtusely obscure
I would tell you about this complicated story but it is too Obscruse
obscruse by Cisims February 9, 2018