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What Thats Absurd

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99%10AREYOUHIGHExact Match!
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33%11 Humorous or absurd misuse of a word, often resulting in a nonsensical or absurd statement
noun

• the unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds similar

18%7Absurd
adjective satellite

• extremely silly or stupid

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