"clbuttic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /kəlˈbʌ.tɪk/ Forms: more clbuttic [comparative], most clbuttic [superlative]
Etymology: Modification of classic with the string ass replaced by butt. Etymology templates: {{m|en|classic}} classic, {{m|en|ass}} ass, {{m|en|butt}} butt Head templates: {{en-adj}} clbuttic (comparative more clbuttic, superlative most clbuttic)
  1. (humorous) Classic. Tags: humorous Related terms: medireview
    Sense id: en-clbuttic-en-adj-HUUt7DRC Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 64 36

Noun [English]

IPA: /kəlˈbʌ.tɪk/ Forms: clbuttics [plural]
Etymology: Modification of classic with the string ass replaced by butt. Etymology templates: {{m|en|classic}} classic, {{m|en|ass}} ass, {{m|en|butt}} butt Head templates: {{en-noun}} clbuttic (plural clbuttics)
  1. A type of error in which some bowdlerizing software garbles words by replacing objectionable words that occur within a word with tamer alternatives.
    Sense id: en-clbuttic-en-noun-np8b46Et

Inflected forms

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