Affectively

Word AFFECTIVELY
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Hyphenation af fec tive ly
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Something you do to make yourself seem cooler than you are. A lot of the time you don't really realize you're doing it, but all of the time you look a fool to everyone watching, assuming they've grown up more than you have. Almost everyone has some affectations, but people with a lot of them stick out like sore thumbs and they don't even know it. See try-hard. People in high school and college (especially) tend to have a lot of affectations because they are stupid. Or because they don't have the life experience to know that they are being stupid. Oftentimes both. Urban Dictionary

A physical way of showing just how much you love someone. Its a fondness that consumes you. Wanting to touch, tickle, kiss, hug, or hold. Urban Dictionary

1. Fondness, especially towards another person; warm liking; feelings of passion, like, or love. 2. Emotion or feeling (often used in plural) Urban Dictionary

A verb meaning 'to influence' or 'cause change on something' . Affect is usually confused with the word effect Urban Dictionary

To facetime your girl and show your liking towards her Urban Dictionary

(verb) The feeling you get from smoking pot a.k.a. marijuana to police and grandparents. To get affected. To be affected. To wish I was affected. OK, now I have to go get affected. Urban Dictionary

Telling someone how much you adore them and giving them a reassuring. It can be shown physically too by cuddling or kissing Urban Dictionary

The outward expression of emotion. To emote Urban Dictionary

To deeply feel something when something is said to you. Urban Dictionary

Something a lame ass wannabe does or weres (i.e. wiggers are loaded with affectations, do i really have to be more specific) Urban Dictionary

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The word "affectively" in example sentences

If this congress cannot govern affectively, which is what they are showing the American people everyday they try to pass any laws .... then I say THROW ALL THE BUMS OUT AND START FRESH! ❋ Unknown (2009)

We can't stimulate the economy anymore as affectively as we're used to. ❋ Steven Russolillo (2011)

I am wondering if there is a kind of continuum between “cool” and “sport”, whether cool is because of the extremity of the fighting (gloves? not cool) or because it is affectively driven by anti-authoritative sentiment (cops or gym coach teach us? not cool.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

If a neurochemical abnormality in "amnesiac" fruit flies affects their memories, then there's hope that the same neurochemical in humans could be targeted to affectively treat our own memory disorders. ❋ Gee Henry (2011)

Well I guess you have to be native for that one to work affectively, I am so it works with whomever I tell it to! hehe. ❋ Unknown (2009)

My first couple days turkey hunting I carried in a lot of gear, some I didn't even know how to use affectively, then I took a minimalist approach and walked out with my first turkey in my first year. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Understanding the ethical and legal aspects of palliative care is an integral part of understanding how to affectively provide comprehensive palliative care to patients. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's not the Democrat's inability to pass things that put us on the path to recovery, despite Republican's rabid desire to weaken everything, but the inability to frame the issue; to affectively explain all the good things in each bill. ❋ Jim Worth (2010)

This "both/and-ness" of a guru who shares his new finding and yet affectively lives in the tension of what we tend to do when we get addicted to knowing ---- this was the presence I felt in getting inside this guy's research announcement. ❋ Ph.D. Kevin J. Fleming (2010)

Still breathing and conjuring my own “Calm Assertiveness” – though not affectively. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Naturally Barnes & Noble delivers by affectively canceling every single order of Bad Company due to their own apparent Price Mistake. ❋ Unknown (2010)

True the dollar will take a hit, but this will have its upside, the USA will affectively export a good chunk of its debt - e.g., ❋ Unknown (2008)

The college sophomore down the hall who wears a fedora every day (known, unknowingly, to his hallmates as "[Fedora Guy]"): "I like to think I'm an endearingly mysterious gentleman." The kid with the fake accent/other [contrived] manner of speaking: "The way I casually throw in [SAT words] into my everyday speech makes the [Normals] uncomfortable, which is really cool because that means I'm impressing them and earning their respect." Self-proclaimed nerd: "I really like showing people that I know a whole lot about really obscure things like math and the internet, because when I meet people who are 'in the know' like me and who actually deserve to be in my presence, they'll know what I'm talking about and they'll be really impressed, which is epic hacks!" Dumb college kid at top-tier liberal arts school: "I'm so glad I've finally found a community where people like me can [just bounce] ideas off one another. I'm really excited about completely changing the way I think about everything by surrounding myself with such a diverse population of people who are exactly like me. Also I really really care about the actually important stuff, like politics and [Darfur] and voting and political correctness and intellectual conversations and getting drunk once in a while and [being offended] while remaining open-minded." Generic affected individual: "What? No, that's not an affectation, that's just the way I've always done that. No, you've got it all wrong--I do it for a reason. Plus--heh heh--it just plain looks cool." [No dice], buddy. ❋ Futanari Basashi (2009)

[My lover's] [constant] affection is a great [reminder] of how much he cares for me. ❋ CountryAngel (2006)

1. She [nibbled] on his [ear] as a sign of [affection]. 2. He did not know how to show his affections. ❋ MissyKittyKitKat (2005)

1. [Twinkies], Ho-hos and ding-dongs will affect your heart in a a negative way 2. Not protecting your computer with an [anti-virus] may affect its performance due to the possible presence of many a harmful [virii]. ❋ Squirrelavenger (2007)

[Anna] [showed] affection to all her friends and [family]. ❋ Abby Lindel (2021)

I got so affected last night that I had some [serious] blind-screamin' [munchies] [later]. ❋ The Vanilla Godzilla (2017)

By [telling] him she loves him she’s [showing] [affection] ❋ Sweeeeeert (2019)

Everyone appeared to be upset with the passing [Grandma] mother while [Grandad] appear to have no [affect] ❋ Breaking Dancing On Cardboard (2019)

v. [Yo], that affects me, [you know what I'm sayin']? ❋ Whoak (2010)

❋ Anonymous (2003)

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