1 definition by Sir William Alistair Downing
stull-TEE-hi-dri-AT-ik
noun
1. A person suffering from an unusual infatuation with barrels, and/or barrel-shaped objects.
2. An individual sexually attracted to, or romantically engaged with another individual or inanimate object physically resembling, or otherwise similar to, a barrel.
Origin:
Derives from Latin words "stulti" and "hydria".
A word first defined and used by child prodigy, theoretical physicist, billionaire philanthropist Sir William Alistair Downing.
noun
1. A person suffering from an unusual infatuation with barrels, and/or barrel-shaped objects.
2. An individual sexually attracted to, or romantically engaged with another individual or inanimate object physically resembling, or otherwise similar to, a barrel.
Origin:
Derives from Latin words "stulti" and "hydria".
A word first defined and used by child prodigy, theoretical physicist, billionaire philanthropist Sir William Alistair Downing.
by Sir William Alistair Downing November 11, 2014