absitively posolutely
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- absotively posolutely (most common on Google)
- absotively posilutely
- absitively posilutely
Etymology
    
Spooneristic blend of absolutely and positively.
Adverb
    
absitively posolutely (not comparable)
- (humorous) Absolutely and positively; certainly; yes.
-  1922, F[rancis] Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner’s Sons, OCLC 916056193, (please specify |book=1, 2, or 3):- "She was absitively, posolutely nutty!"
 
- 1988, Disney - Oliver and Company - 
- "And once you got the beat, you can do anything. "I can?" "Absitively posolutely."
 
-  1991, Jon Vitti, When Flanders Failed, season 3, episode 3, spoken by Ned Flanders (Harry Shearer):- "Well, thanks." "Could you validate my parking?" "Absitively posolutely."
 
- 2004, Disney - Springtime with Roo - 
- "Ha ha! It's brilliant, inspired...absitively, posolutely electrified!"
 
 
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