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What is a morguetition?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 10/25/2024

Oh, dude, a "morguetition" is like when you combine "mortuary" and "tuition" to create a totally made-up word. So, technically, it doesn't exist in any legit dictionary, but hey, if you wanna pay tuition to learn about dead bodies, I guess you could call that a morguetition. But seriously, who comes up with this stuff?

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∙ 1y ago
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