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fundie

fundamentalist. Especially Christian and mainly "non-denominational" and "born again" -- that is, "taken Jesus into his/her heart as his/her 'personal savior'" (saved from?!??) -- Usually pejorative -- used as a negative (as entries at this site show). Often used to express frustration with people who are unwilling to actually debate, especially with regards to religion.

It looks like the fundies are back in the news; this time they're trying to bring prayer back in public schools.

by Exetafus (Culled From the Grave) July 30, 2005

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pluswhich

Equivalent of <i>also</i>. Used primarily in stating facts or arguments, especially in a list.

The two-party political system is too moderate and easily corruptable. Pluswhich, many issues shouldn't even be brought up before anyone in government.

She ambushed me! I was totally not expecting her to be there, pluswhich I was in a hurry and it was just annoying having to put up with that b***h when I was supposed to be elsewhere!

by Exetafus (Culled From the Grave) August 7, 2005

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unmercibly

Possibly 'unmercifully' or 'mercilessly' -- that is -- without pity. Said of something or someone who will continue to attack until death, and if it isn't their own death, even <i>that</i> may not stop them.
Personally, I think the Zombieslayer made more of a typo than a new word, but he hasn't copped to it, so ya never know.

We unmercibly attacked the intruders.

Google said: "Did you mean: unmercifully"?

by Exetafus (Culled From the Grave) August 7, 2005

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