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disclude

What stupid people say instead of exclude

"The real definition of disclude is 'to disclose, make known', I think you meant to say 'exclude.'"

by GrammarTeacher August 27, 2009

Discluded

Not included any longer. Left out of a situation. Similar to excluded but not the same.

You are officially discluded from the group chat. Don't discluded me!

by quzxs April 23, 2019

Disclude

To not include someone in an activity or event.

Joe: “Damn, I feel bad I had to disclude Jaime. There wasn’t enough room in the car.” Jane: “Oh she’ll be okay, she’s not that into concerts.”

by Christhesinatra August 05, 2020

Discluded

To be un-included, not included, but easier to say than that bullshit Created by Brandon Rose, influenced by Marshall Druar

4 guys on a coach** One guy: You two wanna watch the game? You two’s: yah of course man Other guy: I’m so discluded in everything

by PucksnapsFerdaBoys July 31, 2018

disclude

to exclude or not to include; the logical opposite of include

Most people I know are cool, but this discludes you.

by Jason March 21, 2005

disclude

To leave something out of the given context, to not include.

Richard was discluded from the conversation because he was an imposter.

by andrea March 05, 2005

disclude

The act of exclusion. The opposite of include, but with intent. “Exclude” could be unintentional. “Disclude” never is.

We purposely discluded Tom from the meeting because he always manages to derail it.

by Arcturus909 June 12, 2009