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Phallidation 

When a male feels his statement has been validated by another male who is aware that the statement is lacking any base of fact or at the very least reasonable coherent thought. The second male will validate this line of balderdash due to a unique pineal proximity sense that compels the second male to rescue the troubled first male from assured social ridicule and eventual shunning from future intellectual engagements.
Thanks for the phallidation bro! She would have totally caught me in my bullshit if you weren’t there!
Phallidation by Unbearable October 23, 2017
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phallicating 

to phallicate with an object.
OMFG dood quit phallicating with my bed.
phallicating by Bobley January 16, 2008
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