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congeal

Solidify or coagulate, esp. by cooling: "the blood had congealed into blobs".

Take shape or coalesce, esp. to form a satisfying whole: "the ballet failed to congeal as a single oeuvre".

"There are many countervailing forces in America. They congeal into two political parties."

by The Taxi Dog December 31, 2011

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congeal

congeal: verb (fr. gelรฉ) To signify a state of mental numbness provoked by the absorption of licit and illicit mind altering substances.

Save it, I'm thoroughly congealed.

by Marcus Macdonald May 22, 2008

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congealed

Thickening; solidifying

In art class, we made a substance that congealed.

by Hobbits.Of.Camelot February 7, 2016


congealed

adj. See "hideous gorgon splurge."

"George Bush's brains have <I>congealed</I>."

by Herschel Fleischmann April 30, 2004

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Congealed Beef

Former Athlete David Thompson

Congealed Beef was a very good athlete

by FLANYC June 1, 2011

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Congealed Cream

When human sperm sits in a male or females' mouth for a long period time it begins to solidify, curdle, and or congeal; creating congealed cream.

Example (Female): I waited too long to swallow, and it become congealed cream...it tasted like cottage cheese.

by Satan's_Sweaty_Grundle April 10, 2016


congeal-ee-o

The congealed fat at the top of cold soup forming little discs.

If I'm gonna eat that chicken soup cold, I've gotta skim off the congeal-ee-os.

by youdbesoluckytoknowme November 3, 2006

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