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Blend of precisely +‎ exactly

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perzactly (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial) precisely, exactly; used as an affirmation
    • 1898, Lynn Roby Meekins, Some of our people, page 190:
      and Joseph continued: "That's it perzactly, All these words mean perzactly that, but there is hope, sister; there is hope.
    • 2009, Jan Watson, Sweetwater Run, page 171:
      "Not perzactly," Remy allowed. "Hezzy'd be gathering eggs one minute or sweeping the front porch and the next she'd be flat out on the ground.

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