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palpitate

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to pulsate, quiver or tremble with unusual speed; an effect of a disease or a sudden burst of emotional energy.
his heart palpitated wildly.
by laaa. February 8, 2010
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Palpitate: The action of thrusting one's weiner inside a warm, wet poooosy!
Yonke bent the intern against his cube and palpitated her for an hour.

Yonke sure knows how to Palp....just ask Prod!
by ROSS February 9, 2005
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In-cat-pacitated

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When a cat lays on you, making you immobilized.
Guy # 1: “Check this out!”.

Guy # 2: “I can’t, I’m in-cat-pacitated.”
by Nehpets56 January 30, 2018
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heart palpitations

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Heart palpitations is a weird feeling of having butterflies in your heart which may result in your heart slipping a beat which of course usually you have nothing to worry about but it can happen when your stressed or anxious which may be connected to something serious or it can be that you may like someone that results in your flight or fight feeling kicking in causing your heart to skip a beat.
Thinking of my crush give me heart palpitations .
by marlyn c February 23, 2021
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plampitate

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a word that can be used in the place of any noun or verb(usually dirty words) such words that can be replaced by plampitate are snog, kiss, hump, and rub
Man 1 : O man me and jessica decided we were gonna plampitate last night
Man 2 : was she any good?
by Matt_Lyons September 22, 2007
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palpitations

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Person X: Man, did you see that game!? I thought the Spurs were going to blow it.

Person Y: Yeah, man. Palpitations.
by ChuckChaser69 April 30, 2008
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palinate

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To refuse to answer the question you are asked, and rather answer the questions you wish you'd been asked.
The vice-presidential candidate palinated in response to many of the debate questions.

GWEN IFILL: Governor, please if you want to respond to what he said about Senator McCain's comments about health care?

SARAH PALIN: I would like to respond about the tax increases. We can speak in agreement here that darn right we need tax relief for Americans so that jobs can be created here. Now, Barack Obama and Senator Biden also voted for the largest tax increases in U.S. history. Barack had 94 opportunities to side on the people's side and reduce taxes and 94 times he voted to increase taxes or not support a tax reduction, 94 times.

Now, that's not what we need to create jobs and really bolster and heat up our economy. We do need the private sector to be able to keep more of what we earn and produce. Government is going to have to learn to be more efficient and live with less if that's what it takes to reign in the government growth that we've seen today. But we do need tax relief and Barack Obama even supported increasing taxes as late as last year for those families making only $42,000 a year. That's a lot of middle income average American families to increase taxes on them. I think that is the way to kill jobs and to continue to harm our economy.
by Mycopheles January 15, 2009
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