excremental

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The universe is reduced to an indiscriminate and formless mass of excremental substance.

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  1. Pertaining to or resembling excrement. Whether those little dusty particles, upon the lower side of the leaves, be seeds and seminal parts, or rather, as it is commonly conceived, excremental separations, we have not been able to determine. Sir T. Browne, Vulg. Err., ii. 7.

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  • Under the heading of the common law of nuisances, similar legal means governed the excremental trespass by one householder on another or on public spaces. —  American Scientist Online
  • I'm not going to name any names, but on the whole I would have to say that film-to-game is the hardest adaptation proposition in the whole of the videogame world, and there are sound developmental and commercial forces which contribute to the excremental quality of the finished product in most cases. —  Only a Game
  • Literally hundreds of euphemisms have been developed in order to skirt around excremental discourse. —  PoopReport.com
  • While it may provide a decent retort for English cricket fans who have spent the winter watching England's excremental performances Down Under, the situation is getting serious. —  Telegraph Blogs
  • When "Family Guy" first debuted in 1999, Washington Post TV critic Tom Shales called it "utterly excremental." —  NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
 

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  1. = Spanish excremental = Italian escrementale; as excrement + -al.
 

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