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rhinotillexis

The act of picking one's nose. (From Greek, rhino (nose) + tillexis (habit of picking)
Teacher: Well, Jonathan hasn't exactly endeared himself to his classmates with his rhinotillexis.
Mother: Oh my, I didn't realize it was so serious.
Teacher: It means nose-picking.
Mother: Oh. Elitist snob.
Teacher: Thank you.
rhinotillexis by Bryianzum April 12, 2008
Mostly peaceful means of assisting in cleanup operations
The rioting involved "mostly peaceful" people assisting in clearing out an overcrowded store
Rioting by mikesaidwhat November 18, 2020

Ripnotize 

Charm a beautiful woman while you rip her clothes off.
Dino ripnotized Alex in less than a nanosecond
verb: To give away plot points or endings to T.V. shows and or movies.
Friend at home: typing...So is Sayid now Jacob?

Friend at work: reading...Dammit I am at work and I am tivoing Lost!!

Friend at work: texting friend at home: Hey thanks for giving away part of Lost. You just ricotivoed me!
ricotivo by Warehousepunk March 15, 2010

Rioting Nose Lick 

When you find rioting people so you take the oldest man and the youngest girl to you trailer, make them lick up each others noses. Let them at it for 1 hour then extract the snot onto a riot shield and rub your uncle on the shield, creating snot on your uncles head. Freeze the kid then feed it to your uncle along with the man. Then release a pack of worms in his left foot.
Man I love walking around town doing the rioting nose lick

Rintintintinnabulation 

Rintintintinnabulation Rin•Tin•Tin•tin•ab•ul•A•tion): The rhythmic drum-like pattering made against the floor by the tail of a dog as the animal sits on its haunches, anticipating the arrival of its keeper, or expecting an imminent treat.

Etymology: A portmanteau of "Rin Tin Tin" and "tintinnabulation"; from "Rin Tin Tin", the male German Shepherd rescued from a WWI battlefield by a U.S. soldier, which became an internationally beloved motion picture star; "tintinnabulation" was coined by Edgar Allan Poe in his poem The Bells (c. 1848), with the original meaning of a rhythmic percussion of bells, and later used widely in the United States to describe the gentle rolling or quiet tapping of drums. E.g. "One found oneself immersed in the ... tintinnabulations of clapping cymbal rhythms ... in the barely audible, rain-like patter of drums..."
"The loud mechanical noise of the garage door closing on its metal chains brought the dog to attention, 'sitting pretty' while the rintintintinnabulation of its tail played a steady rhythmic tattoo against the floor of the front-door foyer."
Rintintintinnabulation by [Word] August 15, 2017