excee, adjective. Indicates something is highly expensive or overpriced. Originated in Australia.
Geeez louise those thongs are excee!!
Too excee for me mate!
Nice, a bit excee but!
1. A flying cat in Fairy Tail.
2. A guy who stalks chat rooms.
Exceed watched as we had our private conversation.
Used as adjective, meaning great, very good, exceptional at something or in general.
Our team is exceeding, it is the best here!
This load weighs 26 tons that is in exceedment of the 25 ton weight limit.
When a band is still performing with just one or none of the original start-up members, performing songs written by the original members, and using the same gimmicks of the original members to draw a crowd. And it's just a matter of time before the original members and/or songwriter notices and sues their ass to shut them down.
"KISS hasn't exceeded their bandwidth yet, but I say it's only a matter of time."