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biblicate

To engage in relations, or the act of being biblical, with a member of the opposite sex; fornicate; biblical; copulate; sex; intercourse; humpty-humpty; .

I want to biblicate with her, but she unfortunately has a boyfriend.

A house of worship is, by default, an impermissible venue for biblication.

by Prolixity December 03, 2007


biblicate

To engage in relations, or the act of being biblical, with a member of the opposite sex; fornicate; biblical; copulate; sex; intercourse; humpty-humpty.

I want to biblicate with her, but she unfortunately has a boyfriend.

A house of worship is, by default, an impermissible venue for biblication.

by Prolixity January 03, 2008


Lewis and Clark

To embark upon an expedition of any kind, whether short or long, and without regard to the use of nagivation devices.

Since the art festival was downtown, Jack and Jill decided to Lewis and Clark over and check it out.

On the weekends, they like to Lewis and Clark around town, finding new restaurants to try and places to see.

by Prolixity November 18, 2009


Space Cadetishness

The art of exhibiting behavior or conduct that is akin to a space cadet.

One would think that after three prior instances in which she locked herself out of her apartment, Emily would have gotten a grip on her space cadetishness. Apparently not.

by Prolixity January 19, 2011


biblicator

Noun. One who participates in biblication; one who biblicates, has intercourse, a sexual partner. biblicate; sex; partner; homo erectus.

When he is with her, she becomes the mighty biblicator.

After she climaxed and collapsed onto the bed, she turned to her biblicator and asked, "Was it good for you, too?"

A public relations executive always in the spotlight, she was nonetheless a cunning biblicator in private with those who unleased her biblicatory desires.

by Prolixity December 03, 2007


escaletiquette

noun: established and recognized conduct for placement on an escalator, namely standing on the right side of the step to permit individuals seeking to walk up the steps to pass on the left.

During rush hour, substantial amounts of people are riding up and down the escalators of this subway station. Fortunately, everyone gets to where they need to go in a timely manner because people adhere to escaletiquette.

She observed good escaletiquette when she stepped to the right side of the escalator, permitting the gentleman behind her to alight the steps.

by Prolixity March 12, 2008


Doosh

A deliberate misspelling of "douche" intended to convey the novice nature of conduct that does not even rise to the level worth of being characterized by the term "douche."

He was so pathetic in his pursuit of her that he couldn't even be branded a douche. No, this novice didn't deserve that moniker. He was simply a plain old doosh.

by Prolixity January 29, 2009