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In the weird and nonsensical new usage of "based", what is it's opposite?

I'd logically assume it would be "acided".

In the weird and nonsensical new usage of **"based"**, what is it's opposite? I'd logically assume it would be **"acided"**.

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Based is like being grounded. So the opposite of grounded is uprooted, and if you convert that into retarded sounding slang you get: "yanked"

Example usage: After paying extra for my massage I felt yanked.

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I hated it when I was a kid and my mom based me after seeing my report card!

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Getting based actually sounds like someone beat the crap out of you or something

Example:

So yeah, this furry came up to me and flipped me the bird while he said "UwU" repeatedly and I based him.

Similar usage to "Decked"

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Yeah, that sounds like what my mom did to me after that report card, too!

I was using grounded as in well balanced and sensible.

Opposite of balanced = teetering, opposite of sensible is foolish.

Slang form of teetering fool is krunktard.

Your welcome.

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Lol, how krunktardated of me!

My welcome.