Definition
The opposite of disruptive—meaning cooperative, orderly, and conducive to harmony. It's what happens when someone takes a negative prefix, removes it, and declares they've invented a word, linguistic rules be damned. Used ironically by people who understand that "ruptive" isn't actually a word but enjoy the absurdist humor of pretending language works that way.
Example Usage
"Don't be loud during the meeting." "Don't worry, coach, I'll be super ruptive."
Source: Urban Dictionary (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ruptive&defid=9619849)
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