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    [Verb]  | "excess" 


    1: to eliminate the position of


    Origin: 1971 ;

    [Noun]  | "ex*cess" | \ ik-ˈses \


    1: the state or an instance of surpassing usual, proper, or specified limits : superfluity

    2: the amount or degree by which one thing or quantity exceeds another

    3: undue or immoderate indulgence : intemperance; also : an act or instance of intemperance


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French exces, from Late Latin excessus, from Latin, departure, projection, from excedere to exceed;

    [Noun]  | "excesses" 


    1: the state or an instance of going beyond what is usual, proper, or needed;


      * e.g., " ... a new television season with an excess of sitcoms featuring wisecracking teenagers "





    [Noun]  | "excess" 


    1: the state or an instance of going beyond what is usual, proper, or needed;


      * e.g., " ... a new television season with an excess of sitcoms featuring wisecracking teenagers "





    2: a propensity for extremes in one's actions, beliefs, or habits;


      * e.g., " ... the wretched excess that is so often found in the world of show business "





     [ "Excession" ]

    1: something so technologically superior that it appears as magic to the viewer.

      * e.g.,  ... To the native peoples, the space shuttle most certainly was an excession. 

     [ "excessful" ]

    1: having much excess. duh.

      * e.g.,  ... "Dude, Kat's party was excessful. I've never seen that much alcohol in one centralized location. There's enough leftover that we'll be swinging for the fences for a month!" 

     [ "excessive" ]

    1: too much, over the top, extra,

      * e.g.,  ... "Paris Hilton has 17 dogs, now THAT'S excessive!!" 

     [ "Excess" ]

    1: 1) To Much Of.

      * e.g.,  ... There was Excess Cargo On the Plane. 


     [ "Excess" ]

    2: 2) Alot.


     [ "Excess" ]

    3: 3) Over the Amount

     [ "Excession" ]

    1: An out of context problem or event - something that is so large or different from normal that it causes a system or society to change in a fundamental way. Originally defined by author Iain M Banks and used as the title of a novel.

      * e.g.,  ... The corona virus is an excession. Now governments will consider giving money directly to the people instead of taxing them, as without the support everything we do will fail. 

     [ "excess" ]

    1: The 1337est hax0r youll ever know

      * e.g.,  ... When i saw excess, i creamed my pants. 

     [ "Excess" ]

    1: A word that means 'rubbish' in slang. Most commonly used when referring to someone talking rubbish.

      * e.g.,  ... e.g. Brare 1: Yo blud u chat bare excess. Brare 2: Allow u. 

     [ "excessive penis" ]

    1: An over abundance of penis, either through size or sheer numbers

      * e.g.,  ... He had excessive penis 

     [ "excessively boyant" ]

    1:  young males who shave their legs and wear gold hot pants

      * e.g.,  ... excessively boyant 


     [ "excessively boyant" ]

    2:  emo kids

      * e.g.,  ... declan's constant post whoring indicate that he is behaving in an excessively boyant manner at the moment 


     [ "excessively boyant" ]

    3:  of an extremely artistic temprement


     [ "excessively boyant" ]

    4:  Mountian biker slang for "gay"


     [ "excessively boyant" ]

    5:  See Declan

     [ "Excessive Celebration" ]

    1: Celebrating beyond to the point of "unsportsman-like" conduct. Introduced by the NFL, and is considered a bullshit penalty by all Football fans.

      * e.g.,  ... Ref: After the interception, excessive celebration, number 93 on the intercepting team. 15-yard penalty will be assessed at the turnover spot. Crowd: Boo! Booooooo! 

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