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Invicator

Definition:

A word that does not exist in the English language; often used as a joke or prank.

Senses:

Sense 1: Noun - A fictitious term created for fun or trickery.

Sense 2: Verb - To play a prank by using a made-up word in a conversation.

Usages:

Usage 1: As a noun, invicator is commonly used to confuse or amuse others.

Example Sentence: "I told my friend that 'invicator' means someone who predicts invisible things, and they believed me!"

Usage 2: As a verb, people invicate each other as a form of playful teasing.

Example Sentence: "He invicated me by using a completely fictitious word during our conversation, and I fell for it!"

Usage 3: Invicator is often said in jest to pretend that it is a real term.

Example Sentence: "Stop using invicator in sentences; it's not even a real word!"

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