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Precarity 

A term noted by author Mark Fisher in his essay 'Time Wars.'

Precarity describes the situation where the formerly stable fixtures of life - work, home life, and the time available to dedicate to such things equally - become more fractured and unstable, leading to an existentially precarious and exhausting way of life.
Bill would love to own his own home, but the precarity involved in balancing his new job, old debt load, healthcare, and relationships means he has neither the time or money to dedicate to home ownership.
Precarity by Parker51 August 17, 2012

precocious 

Matured early.
precocious by Larstait November 7, 2003

Penocity 

The velocity in which a males penis is sliding in an out of an object.
Guy 1: Dude you should have seen me banging this hot chick last night!

Guy 2: I wish i could have! What was your Penocity?
Penocity by BGerdes June 5, 2011

Precocious 

A kid who hit puberty by six.
Guy 1-The kid is driving a car, that's almost impressive except he's gotta pull over, he doesn't need to be driving.
Guy 2- Would you quit being so hard on the kid, he knows what he's doing.
Guy 1- Yea, you're right I'm overthinking it, I should keep going its nothing.
Guy 2- Are you okay man? Its just a kid driving, you never saw a kid driving.
Guy 1-That kid had to be in kindergarden.
Guy 2-So you never saw a kindergarten driver, he's a little precocious, what's the matter? The kid is fine, let him drive.
Precocious by Solid Mantis June 16, 2018

pervocity 

Tasteful pervertedness with respect to strong sexual attraction and desire. Especially under the influence of alcohol, a person's or couple's levels of pervocity are increased at a rapid rate which usually leads to putting on what's called a "show." Most often in a public place or setting, this show may or may not offend the innocent bystanders who the couple seems to be oblivious and indifferent to.
Our levels of pervocity were so high we had to pull over on the side of the road just to fuck in the backseat.
pervocity by missymanila June 15, 2010

Precocious 

1.(of a child) Having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual

2.(of behavior or ability) Indicative of such development

3.(of a plant) Flowering or fruiting earlier than usual
1. he was a precocious, solitary boy

2. a precocious talent for computing
Precocious by uhscrubs October 17, 2010