Epic
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Narrated in a grand style; pertaining to or designating a kindof narrative poem, usually called an heroic poem, in which real orfictitious events, usually the achievements of some hero, arenarrated in an elevated style.The epic poem treats of one great, complex action, in a grand styleand with fullness of detail. T. Arnold.
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the most overused word ever, next to fail. for even more asshole points, use them together to form epic
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Being unusually large, powerful or wonderful. On a grander scale than the modified word would otherwise imply.
Popular synonyms: Massive, Huge, Incredible, Awesome -
A word, whose meaningful definition(s)and correct applications are now obscured and have been raped to death mostly by the 25 and under crowd. It has been overused as the catch phrase used to describe a situation, person, event, movie, taking a shit,etc. The abuse and birth as a catchphrase has its origins among avid gamers and pretentious English majors.
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An overly used word thats getting totally out of hand.
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(adjective) [Awesome], [kickass], or otherwise positive. Can be used to refer to anything but is usually referring to a particular event or action. The most common usages are epic
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A word that used to be used to describe a book, a movie or other work as timeless, great, and meaningful. Is now used by douchebags who combine it with win or fail to describe everyday things.
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Literary term.
A type of poetry. Usually very long, and tells the story of the building of a nation.
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Something so truely amazing that it deserves it's story to be told for years to come.
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A way to broadcast ones' homosexual status.
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A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the past history of a nation.
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Web-enabled purchasing suite that interfaces with client inventory and ERP systems and supports both buyers and suppliers. A software product by DSSI
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