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auspicious

Promising good fortune; propitious.

The news that a team of British climbers had reached the summit of Everest seemed an auspicious sign for the reign of newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II.

by LarstaiT November 11, 2003

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auspicious

good, or favorable.

He made an auspicious beginning by getting an A.

by nekyo September 4, 2003

31๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Auspicious


Promising well for future: marked by lucky signs or good omens, and therefore by the promise of success or happiness.


The later school days of my friend were as auspicious as the first.

by Jafje September 12, 2007

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Auspicious

When somebody is particularly suspicious, unusual or unknown

That dude has been acting real auspicious since we found out about his fury collection.

by Senor Angel October 29, 2022


Auspicious

Something that you expected would seem extremely stupid to do, but you just did it anyway.

I knew it was auspicious to hop in the homies brand new 2003 Honda Civic with the club on the stering wheel.

by e.jones niggaa March 2, 2004

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auspicious dissent

The YouTube channel where you wear a suit coat with no pants.

Did you see auspicious dissent look up his name in the thesaurus?

by Citadel June 3, 2021


auspicious incident

The 1826 destruction of the Janissary corps in the Ottoman Empire. The Janissaries felt inadequate because the Sultan was building a new army, so they revolted and got massacred.

Bob: I sexiled my roommate last night. What an auspicious incident!
Dave: wtf you mean you killed a bunch of people?
Bob: Yeah, we were playing Starcraft.

by Frank F April 19, 2007

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