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    [Noun]  | "im*pro*vi*sa*tion" | \ (ˌ)im-ˌprä-və-ˈzā-shən \


    1: the act or art of improvising

    2: something (such as a musical or dramatic composition) improvised


    Origin: 1777 ;

    [Adjective]  | "improvisational" 


    1: made or done without previous thought or preparation;


      * e.g., " ... an improvisational comedy sketch that showcased his lightning-fast wit "





    [Noun]  | "improvisation" 


    1: something that is performed, made, or done without preparation;


      * e.g., " ... that comedy skit was a totally unrehearsed improvisation "



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     [ "improvisation" ]

    1: To make something up on the spot.

      * e.g.,  ... Miles Davis was a master of improvisation. 


     [ "improvisation" ]

    2: Improvisation is common in jazz music, when a musician makes up a solo spontaneously, as opposed to playing a written solo.


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    3: Sometimes a group of musicians will completely improvise an entire song. This is done almost exclusively by jazz musicians.


     [ "improvisation" ]

    4: All forms of art can be improvised. Art that is improvised may be called "free" or "freestyle", like "free poetry".


     [ "improvisation" ]

    5: A popular form of improvisation is rapping, or flowing.

     [ "Improvising" ]

    1: Not planning on what you're going to say but saying stuff that comes to your head from past experiences.

      * e.g.,  ... I never know how I'm going to explain how something that happened to me but when I start speaking the improvising starts to kick in. 

     [ "improvisable" ]

    1: Creation of an appropriate substitute

      * e.g.,  ... When people believe that their ability is improvable as opposed to improvisable they tend to set their goals and handle failure constructively in order to facilitate motivation. 

     [ "Improvise" ]

    1: The action of using innatimate objects, preferably ones that vibrate, to masterbate!

      * e.g.,  ... Maria improvises all night long. 

     [ "improvise" ]

    1: what i do when theres no clean dishes by taking the one with the least spots.

      * e.g.,  ... i didnt do the dishes for a week and i want coffee so im gonna improvise. 

     [ "stoner improvisation" ]

    1: When a stoner in your band improvises your music subconsciously, according to what the weed is telling his brain to do.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey DJ fatfingaz please cut the stoner improvisations out when you master the recording. 

     [ "improvised vibrator" ]

    1: Using house hold objects as a vibrator or sex toy.

      * e.g.,  ... I used my electric tooth brush as an improvised vibrator 

     [ "Improvised german" ]

    1: The ability to make up fake German words on the spot and to say them in such an angry tone it sounds like a national socialist rally

      * e.g.,  ... Todd: *using improvised German* “GESPACHT UND GENÄSCHT, DIE WÖHTGETRUNKEN IM DAS GEMÜGE! 

     [ "improvise adapt overcome" ]

    1: To be creative with seemingly tragic events.

      * e.g.,  ... Jonathan "I didn't have any toilet paper so I had to use cardboard." 

     [ "improvised trolling device" ]

    1: a pipe bomb or other homemade explosive.

      * e.g.,  ... Alex put an improvised trolling device in James's mailbox after he threw the comp match. 

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