Unc. n. 1.) A, more or less strong, bias towards someone who is (biologically) female, especially from someone else that is female themselves.
Unc. n. 2.) contextual Simppathy from a male to a female.
Unc. n. 2.) contextual Simppathy from a male to a female.
by KattyTheEnby September 15, 2023
Adj. 1.) Having qualities or an appearance typically associated with females; feminine.
Adj. 2.) Denoting a group of nouns (and adjectives) considered female.
Adj. 2.) Denoting a group of nouns (and adjectives) considered female.
by KattyTheEnby October 10, 2023
Unc. n. 1.) A, more or less strong, bias towards someone who is intersex or nonbinary, especially from someone else that is themselves intersex or nonbinary.
by KattyTheEnby September 15, 2023
Alternate spelling of "of" — based on the pronunciation and misspellings, and influenced by Swedish "av".
"The sleeve ov a coat."
"An increase ov five percent."
"He died ov cancer."
"The plays ov Shakespeare."
"An increase ov five percent."
"He died ov cancer."
"The plays ov Shakespeare."
by KattyTheEnby September 10, 2023
Tr. v. 1) To ingest someone or something in some way, usually through an orifice like the mouth.
Unc. n. 2) The action or activity of consuming someone or something, usually whole, or media depicting such.
Unc. n. 3) Short for a "vorarephilia", a kink which makes one enjoy vore for NSFW pleasure.
Adj. 4) Relating to, or concerned with, vore.
Unc. n. 2) The action or activity of consuming someone or something, usually whole, or media depicting such.
Unc. n. 3) Short for a "vorarephilia", a kink which makes one enjoy vore for NSFW pleasure.
Adj. 4) Relating to, or concerned with, vore.
“I want you to vore me.”
“Do you like vore?”
“Are you into vore? Sexually.”
“Did you read the vore comic I sent you?”
“Do you like vore?”
“Are you into vore? Sexually.”
“Did you read the vore comic I sent you?”
by KattyTheEnby April 14, 2023
Unc. n. 1.) A, more or less strong, bias towards someone who is (biologically) male, especially from someone else that is male themselves.
"Judge Persky showed himpathy by going light on Brock Turner, releasing him early for 'good behavior'."
by KattyTheEnby September 13, 2023
Conj. 1) Expressing that, of two things, one or both option is a viable alternative.
A) Being accompanied by, or outright replaced with, something; and/or.
B) Indicating both options are, or can be, possibilities; or with.
A) Being accompanied by, or outright replaced with, something; and/or.
B) Indicating both options are, or can be, possibilities; or with.
“Video orwith audio components.”
“I want the green orwith blue rocks.”
“I can work alone orwith others.”
“Do you like your coffee black orwith cream and sugar?”
“I want the green orwith blue rocks.”
“I can work alone orwith others.”
“Do you like your coffee black orwith cream and sugar?”
by KattyTheEnby April 05, 2023