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DEFINITION: A person who, using an example from their own life, steers people away from a line of speculation by reducing it to an absurdity.

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Ludicrite

Top verboticism of the day created by blurmore

Pronunciation: Loo-deh-krit

Sentence: When the refrigerator broke in the middle of winter I suggested we keep the milk outside untill spring, but my wife just rolled her eyes like I was a ludicrite.

Etymology: Ludicrous + Hypocrite

Created by: blurmore.

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