excramate
n. : excramate
v. : to excramate
adj. excramation
bonus : excramation point (shit pulled out of ones ass on the finger and drawn into an exclamation point with an animted "dot" at the bottom) in other words the own.
- sajpp.
v. : to excramate
adj. excramation
bonus : excramation point (shit pulled out of ones ass on the finger and drawn into an exclamation point with an animted "dot" at the bottom) in other words the own.
- sajpp.
n.:You might wanna get that excramate off yo face.
v.: I just excramated all over oneself.
adj.: Thats some excramatory shit nig.
bonus.: What's that, this exclamation point is missing? Suck my dick, "act of an excramation point"...excramation point bitc.
- Sac.
v.: I just excramated all over oneself.
adj.: Thats some excramatory shit nig.
bonus.: What's that, this exclamation point is missing? Suck my dick, "act of an excramation point"...excramation point bitc.
- Sac.
excramation mark
An excramation mark is a long brown mark left in the toilet bowl after having taken a huge poo.
Whoa there is a huge excramation mark in this loo!
excramation mark
An excramation mark is a long brown mark left in the toilet bowl after having taken a huge poo.
Whoa there is a huge excramation mark in this loo!
Excram
noun: shortened form of excramination
excramination noun: a medical school exam where there is simply no other means of preparation, regardless of when you started studying, other than cramming. Often leaves those taking the assessment with a feeling akin to the morning after their first night in prison.
Derived from the 14th century noun examination: the act of assessing the progress or testing of qualification or knowledge and the pre-12th century transitive verb of cramming: to pack tightly derived from old english crammian which is akin to Old Norse Krejama meaning to squeeze.
excramination noun: a medical school exam where there is simply no other means of preparation, regardless of when you started studying, other than cramming. Often leaves those taking the assessment with a feeling akin to the morning after their first night in prison.
Derived from the 14th century noun examination: the act of assessing the progress or testing of qualification or knowledge and the pre-12th century transitive verb of cramming: to pack tightly derived from old english crammian which is akin to Old Norse Krejama meaning to squeeze.
Undergrad Student: "You guys are always whining about how much studying you do. I have never left an exam feeling like I didn't ace it. "
Med Student: "I didn't study for my exams either but in med school we don't have exams, we have excraminations
Med Student: "I didn't study for my exams either but in med school we don't have exams, we have excraminations