1. Affinity for graduations.
2. The highest level of appreciation for a graduate.
"Congraduation, Mark. You make me proud to be your mother."
A compromise of two words meshed together to congratulate a graduate of a college, or university students success.
Congraduation, Michael!
I Congraduated Michael on his recent College graduation the other day,
Short hand for congratulations on your graduation. Used especially often in China.
Wei; I hear you're graduating next week.
Zhou: Yes.
Wei: Congraduations! You did glate job.
An extremely sarcastic way of saying "congradulations."
Overachiever: I just got a full-ride scholarship to Harvard, a brand new Escalade from my extremely rich father, and a gift certificate for Jamba Juice!
Underachiever: Well congradu-freakin-lations.
When you congratulate someone on their
Graduation.
Congraduations!
Congratulating someone on graduating.
Congraduation! Now you are off to college!
A word that's the portmanteau of congratulations and graduation. It's a rare word to use when someone is graduating from school or college/university.
Dad: "Congraduations, son."
Mom: "At least your high school days are over."
Son: "I know."