Two dots (located under the = on a phone keyboard) placed on the outside of a word or phrase to add emphasis: “You’ve done a •beautiful• job of bedazzling.”
Particularly useful in texts, as traditional forms of emphasis are inefficient/impossible (italicizing, underlining) or irritating/offensive (capitalization).
Asterisks can be used in place of dots, but they are inelegant and can create confusion.
A condition often affecting "thiccer" people where their knee, when fully bent (so the heel is nearly touching the buttocks), is still "squishy" to the touch. People with out kneecles can feel the hard bone when touching their knee in this position. Squishiness levels can range from car tire to Jell-O.
Wow, her legs are so thicc she's got some phat kneecle, but I kinda like it ;)
It is said of the situation where a person has the bad luck to make contact with his testicles against an undefined surface or object, intentioned or not.
Given the nature of the word, it is more appropriate to design cases where the interaction is made with a moving object, for example, a ball.
Although it is extremely painful for the victim, it tends to be considerably funny to people who witness it.
Today in the baseball game the pitcher took a nutshot; the baseball hit him in the nuts.
Man, I just watched the funniest nutshot video ever.