A woman who kisses lots of people in a fun, flirtatious or affectionate way without it meaning anything sexual.
"At the party Trinity was an osatrix, leaving a trail of smiles and quick pecks everywhere she went."
by Stan Meer September 7, 2025
Get the Osatrix mug.Oscar Gain is the cutest Asian boy you'll ever meet, all the girls fumble him. He has veins all over his body, including heaps all over his 10 inch dih. He is most well known for his intelligence and charm, every girl he meets falls for him, but his ego is too big and he realises he doesn't need anyone else. He loves being complimented and will glaze you if you glaze him first. Also he is really good at football, even Ronaldo called him better.
Girl 1: "OSCAR GAIN IS SO HOTTTTTT!"
Girl 2: "I KNOW RIGHT GIMME HIS 10 INCH VEINY AHH DIH RIGHT NOW!"
Girl 2: "I KNOW RIGHT GIMME HIS 10 INCH VEINY AHH DIH RIGHT NOW!"
by ClankerHater67 September 9, 2025
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Pronunciation: /ˈɒs.tʃər/
Definition:
1. Support of bones constitutes the skeletal system.
2. Internal structure provides support and figure to organisms.
3. Collection of osse forming the corporal scaffolding.
4. System of interconnected bones and joints.
Significance:
• It defines skeletal systems.
• It emphasizes structural integrity.
• It identifies carpal frameworks.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of skeletons.
• It improves clarity in anatomical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skeleton".
Singular noun: ossature
Plural noun: ossatures
Definition:
1. Support of bones constitutes the skeletal system.
2. Internal structure provides support and figure to organisms.
3. Collection of osse forming the corporal scaffolding.
4. System of interconnected bones and joints.
Significance:
• It defines skeletal systems.
• It emphasizes structural integrity.
• It identifies carpal frameworks.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of skeletons.
• It improves clarity in anatomical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skeleton".
Singular noun: ossature
Plural noun: ossatures
Examples:
• "X-rays visualize the patient's ossature."
• "Biologists study the evolutionary development of ossatures."
• "Injuries affect the stability of the ossature."
• "Osteoporosis debilitates the ossature."
• "Forensic investigations analyze decomposed ossatures."
• "X-rays visualize the patient's ossature."
• "Biologists study the evolutionary development of ossatures."
• "Injuries affect the stability of the ossature."
• "Osteoporosis debilitates the ossature."
• "Forensic investigations analyze decomposed ossatures."
by Dmitrio October 6, 2025
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Definition:
1. To remove bones from flesh or expose bones in a specimen.
2. To extract or separate bones from meat.
3. To debone or strip flesh from skeletal structures.
4. To unveil or display skeletal components.
Significance:
• It defines bone removal processes.
• It emphasizes extraction and preparation.
• It identifies preparatory steps in cooking or anatomy.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of deboning.
• It improves clarity in culinary or anatomical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "debone".
Past verb: ossated
Present simple verb: ossate, ossates
Present continuous verb: ossating
Adjective: ossive
Adverb: ossively
Singular noun: osse
Plural noun: osses
Definition:
1. To remove bones from flesh or expose bones in a specimen.
2. To extract or separate bones from meat.
3. To debone or strip flesh from skeletal structures.
4. To unveil or display skeletal components.
Significance:
• It defines bone removal processes.
• It emphasizes extraction and preparation.
• It identifies preparatory steps in cooking or anatomy.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of deboning.
• It improves clarity in culinary or anatomical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "debone".
Past verb: ossated
Present simple verb: ossate, ossates
Present continuous verb: ossating
Adjective: ossive
Adverb: ossively
Singular noun: osse
Plural noun: osses
Examples:
• "Chefs ossate chickens for boneless recipes."
• "Fishmongers ossate salmon fillets."
• "Taxidermists ossate specimens for preservation."
• "Anatomists ossate cadavers for study."
• "Surgeons ossate bones for surgical access."
• "Chefs ossate chickens for boneless recipes."
• "Fishmongers ossate salmon fillets."
• "Taxidermists ossate specimens for preservation."
• "Anatomists ossate cadavers for study."
• "Surgeons ossate bones for surgical access."
by Dmitrio October 11, 2025
Get the ossate mug.happens when you genuinely drive someone so insane that they have the funniest yet biggest crash out ever seen to mankind, the person starts helicopter punching sometimes while commiting hillarious yet horridly illegal violations to you that you didn't even know existed to mandkind until the person had an oscar crash out, try at your own risk 😂
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do something and i will actually have an oscar crashout
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