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Decay

1. To rot: To decompose and become soft, crumbly, or liquefied, or make something do this.

2. To decline in quality gradually and steadily, or make something do this.

3. To undergo spontaneous disintegration.

4. To decrease gradually in magnitude.

5. To decrease gradually in altitude.

1. The corpse is in an advanced decay.
2. Because they kept mixing their coke with sugar, the quality decayed.
3. The fosfor decayed.
4. Refers to a physical quantity or effect.
5. When in space, a satellite starts descending, orbit decays.

by Jafje April 10, 2007

88πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Hyalitis


Inflammation of the transparent jelly vitreous humor that fills the chamber of the eye behind the lens.


Hyalitis hurts in the eye.

by Jafje April 25, 2007

42πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Intermingle


To mix something together with something else, or become mixed together.

The scents of roses and honeysuckle intermingled.

by Jafje April 10, 2007

48πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Sacreligious


Respectless towards any religion, possibly all.


That guy's sacreligious, he respects no-one who believes in a god.

by Jafje June 6, 2007

224πŸ‘ 67πŸ‘Ž


Implore

1. To plead with somebody to do something.

2. To beg or pray for something.

1. The tenants implored their landlord not to sell the building.

2. That's what beggars do.. They implore

by Jafje April 10, 2007

81πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


Puny


1. Small, tiny and weak.
2. Inadequate, not good enough to work properly.


1. A puny dick.
2. Like I said; A puny dick.

by Jafje April 18, 2007

171πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž


Recoil


1. Move back suddenly: To move back suddenly and violently, e.g. after an impact.

2. Feel horror: To react instinctively with fear, horror, disgust, or distaste.

3. Sudden backward movement: A sudden and violent backward movement, especially that of a firearm when it is fired.

4. Movement away in horror: A movement back or away from something, especially in horror or disgust.


When you fire a gun, you feel the force of the recoil.

by Jafje March 31, 2007

106πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž