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[Adjective] | "hei*nous" | \ ˈhā-nəs \
1: hatefully or shockingly evil : abominable
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English, from Anglo-French hainus, heinous, from haine hate, from hair to hate, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German haz hate {mat|hate|};
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(1) - { heinousness } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "heinousness"
1: the state or quality of being utterly evil;
* e.g., " ... the heinousness of the Holocaust was only fully realized after the war "
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# 1 - { heinousity:1255321 }
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[ "heinousity" ]
1: the act of being heinous/ grossly wicked in a large mass.
* e.g., ... ew, the heinousity of the mulletous men wearing socks with sandals.
# 2 - { heinously anus:13128939 }
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[ "heinously anus" ]
1: The greatest sware in history! Used to describe something so foul and wicked that the word "heinous" is not strong enough to match. The word was first used by AVGN in his Dark Castle Review.
* e.g., ... Bob: What did you think of the movie?
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[ "heinousity" ]
1: the act of being heinous and atrocious, i can describe a person/place or thing
in a funny ha ha way
silly goofy
* e.g., ... 2 people entered a voice call and that's some heinousity right there
we out here looking for the entertainment and it was us who was the entertainment that's some proper heinousity
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