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forcrudation

n. Blatantly responding off another's subject matter or replying in such a way that doesn't consistently follow another's remark(s), subtly implying that his or her comments are worthless or unnoticeable. SEE forcrudate

adj. forcrudative v. forcrudate

I was humiliated by my boss' forcrudation after my rather elaborate, detailed explanation about my new plan.

I found Jerry's forcrudation toward Clark, his step father, to be just plain rude: "Jerry, I want to buy you a new car to show you that I want to be apart of your life." "Clark, my girlfriend's butt is huge and I'm going to bed now so goodnight!"

"ANSWER MY QUESTION!!! OM NOT TALKING ABOUT YOUR MOTHER, MADAM," Judge Judy screamed at the forcrudative litigant.

It wasn't like I used impolite forcrudation. I didn't change YOUR subject. I changed THEE subject.

by BenniD August 7, 2006

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forcrudate

An effort to throw another off their subject matter by responding on an entirely different subject matter or responding in such a way that is inconsistent with the statements of the other

Marry's constant forcrudating indicated that she rarely ever listened to what other people had to say to her.

I wish you'd stop forcrudating and give me some adequate feedback.

I had to forcrudate Billy as nothing he was telling me was very important.

Billy, a domineering fellow, was constantly forcrudating people to try to control the direction of the discussion

"I enjoy spending time with you, Mark," said Sydney. "Ok then Sydney? You got it?" Mark replied. "Don't forcrudate me, jerk. I am trying to be romantic here," Sydney shrieked.

by AnthonyL August 4, 2006