Penchant

(noun) A strong taste, liking, preference or tendency towards or for something.
I have a penchant for good books.
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Penchant

"My penchant will actually excite everyone who sees it."
by urualveabo October 13, 2014
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Penchanting

A combination of penchant and enchanting. To have a knack for enchanting someone or something. Other forms of the word include penchanted and penchantment.
1) Angus winked at me and I was a goner... totally penchanted!

2) He took me for a walk and was so penchanting that I never wanted to leave.

3) She fainted out of the pure penchantment of the way he said her name.
by Belch Queen May 24, 2019
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penchant

(noun) A strong taste, liking, preference or tendency towards or for something.
Marcus Halberstram also has a penchant for Valentino suits and Oliver Peoples glasses.
by seymourwiener May 14, 2021
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Penchant for Buggery

Taken from the wise words of D Evil himself.

Means you're gay.
"I hear you have penchant for buggery?"

"No, I am not Gay"
by Crawf21 December 15, 2011
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