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conducive

Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.

Working conditions are not conducive to productivity.

by Giftediq May 29, 2009

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Conducing

1.Doing too much. 2. Conducting bullshit energy

Man you be doing too much, I swear you be conducing.

by Mz. Foxie December 8, 2019


Conducive

(adj) used to describe something in a positive manner.

Deborah's cooking is amazing, the food she makes is really conducive.

That girl is unconducive, she looks like she got hit by a train.

My remote is broken, can anyone conducify it for me?

Alcohol increases the conducivity at a bar by making unconducive girls look conduce.

by mstrsplntr December 23, 2010

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conduces

verb: from conducive.

1. Encouragative of something positive.
2. Pushes towards something - normallyb positive.

M on Facebook today: Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others.
Me: Not necessarily happy but at least wise and introspective, and to me self-questioning conduces (sic) progress.

by vivauganda January 22, 2011

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conducer

Being both a producer and a consumer of digital content.

The mashup is the epitome of conducer output.

by mrkp April 9, 2008

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conducive to my situation

an intelligent-sounding way to state whether or not a certain outcome is likely or possible.

even though i really like that Frank, his lack of a job is not conducive to my situation.

by that_sassy_girl January 13, 2011

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Conducive

When something a person, show, an act, anything that is lit or off the chain.

Look at Taylor, Alexis and Madison they are so much more conducive these days thank god they arent conductive anymore.

by Almightynessgemini November 21, 2021