Palverate
/Pal-vir-ate/
Verb. To ironically post information or take a stance on something that one doesn’t actually believe in on the internet for the sake of humor and controversy.
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Example Sentence(s)
I love palverating on right-wing forums.
This guy always palverates in the comments section of my videos.
Etymology u0026amp; Word Origins
The “pal” in palverate refers to its informal English usage meaning “friend.” Additionally, “ate” in palverate represents the suffix -ate which means “quality or state of something.”
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