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ebul

Ebul is from the word evil.

Evil-vi+bu=EBUL.

Pronounced as eeble. (long 'e' plus 'ble' from table.)

This shit is ebul.

Ebul spammer.

by Shizel August 13, 2007

21šŸ‘ 5šŸ‘Ž


ebull

Bullshit created on or delivered by way of the internet via email or online messenging.

Sandra's email is full of propagandistic ebull.

by Roland819 December 6, 2006

13šŸ‘ 4šŸ‘Ž


ebulent

Misspelling of "ebullient" :
(Shamelessly filched from "the free dictionary.com" definition)
eĀ·bulĀ·lient (Ä­-boĶolā€²yənt, Ä­-bÅ­lā€²-)
adj.
1. Zestfully enthusiastic.
2. Boiling or seeming to boil; bubbling.
Latin ēbulliēns, ēbullient-, present participle of ēbullīre, to bubble up : ē-, ex-, up, out; see ex- + bullīre, to bubble, boil.
eĀ·bulā€²lientĀ·ly adv.
Usage Note: Traditionally, ebullient is pronounced (Ä­-bÅ­lā€²yənt), with a short u in the second syllable, as in gull. This is apparently still the preferred pronunciation in British English. In American English, the pronunciation (Ä­-boĶolā€²yənt), with the second syllable like bull, is now equally common.
American HeritageĀ® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright Ā© 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
ebullient (ÉŖĖˆbŹŒljənt; ÉŖĖˆbŹŠl-)
adj
1. overflowing with enthusiasm or excitement; exuberant
2. boiling
C16: from Latin ēbullīre to bubble forth, be boisterous, from bullīre to boil1
eĖˆbullience, eĖˆbulliency n
eĖˆbulliently adv
Collins English Dictionary)

adj.
1. overflowing with enthusiasm, excitement, or vivacity; high-spirited; exuberant.
2. bubbling up like a boiling liquid.
eā€¢bulā€²lience, eā€¢bulā€²lienā€¢cy, n.
eā€¢bulā€²lientā€¢ly, adv.

Her ebulent (ebullient) nature was unstoppable.

by Halvaard August 4, 2018


Ebule?

Ebule basically means what, with a questioned state

Ebule? Why did you do that? (it is also used by itself in a sentence)

by WeirdWordMaker June 11, 2021