To do something in a manner or method which is awesome.
Dude, there are tons of free virus scanners on the web that work awesomely.
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1. The quality of being awesome.
2. Barney Stinson´s from How I Met Your Mother definition
1. job interviewer: " what´s your best quality?"
me: "Awesomeness!!"
2. "When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead. True story."
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a term used for describing a person or objects awesomeness levels.
Similar to using the words popular and popularity.
Awesome and Awesomity.
You ooze Awesomity.
Your awesomity never ceazes to amaze me.
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The debilitating condition of being too awesome to relate socially, athletically, linguistically, or politically with normal people. One suffering awesomism would be considered "awesomistic."
Jim: Can't you people see? If you eschew college for a job working at a record store, you'll never be able to sustain a family.
John: I'm not chewing anything, moron. (walks away)
Jim: God, why did you curse me with awesomism?
Jack: Why won't anyone play basketball with him?
Jerry: Stop staring. He's awesomistic.
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Extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension, or fear.
Extremely good; excellent.
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1: to have had something awesome just happen to you <”Wow, I just totally got awesomed!”> 2a: to have witnessed something awesome <”Dude, that totally awesomed me.”> 2b: to be used in lieu of “that was awesome” <”Awesomed.”>
I just saw a girl-fight at the mall between two catholic school girls, and it totally awesomed me.
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Someone who doesn’t know how to swim who thinks that they are so awesome and praise themselves so highly that they believe that they themselves are god, they try to walk on water and drown due to the fact that they cannot swim.
Father at the funeral: “how did my son die?”
The friend: “you see he was into awesomism, so he believed that he could walk on water.”
Father: “but he couldn’t.”
The friend: “I know, but he thought he could.”
Father: “what idiot came up with that word awesomism anyways?”
The friend: “your son before he died.”