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untarded 

My boyfriend and I are untarded.
untarded by cami_fizzle July 10, 2006
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Untarded 

The polar opposite of retarded. Being of such sound logic that it repels even the slightest taint of retardation.
"Man, that idea is untarded!"
Untarded by C. Martin January 5, 2004

Untarded 

A term used by Dusty, a famous YouTube atheist, to describe people that used to be religious, but now aren't.
I'm so glad you're untarded now, you're too smart to be a theist.
Untarded by iYelawolf March 21, 2016

Unparchedment

A poetic and metaphorical state of eternal nourishment, joy, and vitality—the exact opposite of being “parched” or dehydrated. It describes a spirit, soul, or presence that refreshes, uplifts, and revitalizes everything it touches, like a river of life flowing through one’s veins. This state embodies the essence of poetic invention: she moves through the world as a river of joy, lighting up every moment with energy, and you, the inventor, are the unparchedment to her heavy, dehydrated soul.
Submitted by : RDS
“There’s an unparchedment in her soul—she’s basically a walking life-giver.”
“Her unparchedment flows through your veins like oxygen.”
“You, my friend, are the unparchedment to her dehydrated soul.

“The word unparchedment is hereby recorded as an original creation by RDS, its sole inventor.”
Unparchedment by C.A. VALEN November 18, 2025

unparchedment

A poetic or metaphorical state of being spiritually nourished, emotionally refreshed, or inwardly hydrated; the opposite of dryness, depletion, or parchedness.
“There is an unparchedment in her soul—she is never dry, always nourished.”
“Her unparchedment flows through your veins like oxygen.”
“You are the unparchedment to her dehydrated soul.”
“He felt an indescribable unparchedment whenever she spoke to him.”
unparchedment by C.A. VALEN November 18, 2025
well known from south park
rednecks get angrry that future folk took there jobs so they yell
They took ouare jerbs!
Them future folk took ouare jerbs!
jerb by Jimberley Kim April 7, 2005
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