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Pandemicink is the experience of intense sexual arousal in response to a real or imagined pandemic. Objects such as masks, latex gloves, and scrubs, for example, are viewed as aesthetically pleasing and may become fetishes. This paraphilia may also involve behavior such as doctor-patient role play, participation in remote threesomes, or in extreme cases, edge play scenarios like "bug-chasing" (seeking out infected individuals or high-risk front-line care workers as sexual partners).
That pic of Coco in a plague doctor mask and latex gloves is so hot...I get wet every time I look at it. Do I have a pandemicink?
by Sardanapalus March 31, 2020
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The Pandemicon is a contemporary surveillance assemblage. It emerges when a pandemic disease forces the State to use novel forms of governance and control, such as curfews, quarantines, health testing, tracking cell phone data, border closures, etc. The measures are not new, but they are only brought together in this way during a pandemic, and often outlive the disease itself.
Have you heard they track cell-phone data of bug-carriers and carry out mandatory testing in Singapore? Yeah...they've perfected the Pandemicon there.
by Sardanapalus March 31, 2020
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Homecore is a genre of pornography made by amateurs using phone cameras, dash cams, desk and floor lamps, and other common household items. Typically it is made in domestic spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and living rooms, or sometimes hotel rooms. Image quality is poor. Performers often imitate scenes and positions common in mainstream high-production pornography.
Coco didn't want to use my brand new camera in bed last last night...she's a total homecore purist and gave me an iPhone 5 instead.
by Sardanapalus April 15, 2020
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A pademictionary is dictionary of terms about, or coined during, a pandemic.
Hey WTF is a zoomgasm? This guy in quarantine I'm chatting with just said it.

I don't know...look it up in the pandemictionary?
by Sardanapalus April 1, 2020
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