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Indulgence

The act of overly satisfying oneself usually involving "sin". Such as sex, drugs, alcohol, gambling, greed and glutony.

Alice who had been dieting for two weeks, indulged herself with expensive chocolate.

"This will be a fucking good year (and a good fucking year), here's to indulgence and 'I missed you' sex," said Morgan as he raised his shot glass after his three month trip to Maryland.

And now that Alice feels bad about eating chocolate she only indulges herself in expensive lingere, which she greedily buys with student loans instead of books.

by Da Gurl January 19, 2011

60๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


indulgence

1. In the 15th century, things the Catholic church sell to people to "forgive" them of sins. The Catholic Reformation banned the selling of them but they are still around. In short, a "get-out-of-hell free card."

1. Jimmy Jimmy bought an indulgence from a church official after commiting adultry.

by Windwaker68 October 27, 2003

66๐Ÿ‘ 32๐Ÿ‘Ž


indulge

Used by the marijuana community as a way to descreetly describe smoking marijuana.

"I need to go home and indulge before i even think about dealing with this class."

by Turkey151 January 9, 2008

99๐Ÿ‘ 58๐Ÿ‘Ž


indulgicate

Partaking in indulgence, specifically food and alcoholic beverages, defined by cuban-jersey man Joel Martinez.

"How's your beer my child?! Indulgicate a bit more!", would you like anymore indulgences?

by russell muscle November 21, 2011

5๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


indulge

usually means to strive for desires in excessive degree with funny context.

I indulge a craving for chocolate.

by yurtos November 15, 2007

77๐Ÿ‘ 57๐Ÿ‘Ž


indulgement

Over indulge in sex with mulitiple sex partners for a sack.

Izzy bounced from spot to spot with much indulgement enjoying sex for a booty shot.

by Nacho.Bizzzz2u April 22, 2017

4๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


indulgence

A has-been game hacker who is now owned by his controlling girlfriend.

I asked indulgence to play starcraft with me but his girlfriend said he wasnt allowed.

by Mike January 16, 2004

29๐Ÿ‘ 37๐Ÿ‘Ž