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Potablation

Unconsentually having a large pot/water holding device such as a sink inserted diagonally into the rectum
Gary committed potablation on his friend Jim for missing the football for his wife’s funeral
by Kinky_collin February 21, 2025
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potate

Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊ.teɪt/
Definition:
1. To consume liquid refreshment.
2. To ingest beverage substances.
3. To imbibe fluids.
4. To quench thirst by drinking.

Significance:
• It defines the act of consuming liquids.
• It emphasizes hydration or refreshing oneself.
• It identifies actions involving fluid intake.
• It avoids ambiguous and irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of drinking.
• It improves clarity in communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "drink".
Past verb: potated
Present simple verb: potate, potates
Present continuous verb: potating
Examples:
• "After jogging, he potated a bottle of aqua."
• "She (ella) potates tea every morning."
• "They (elles) potated juice during lunch."
• "Always potate plenty of water when exercising."
• "I love (amorate) potating coffee in the winter (hiverne)."
by Dmitrio October 21, 2025
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speak potable

The term "speak potable" originates from the Italian peninsula; it is a coined expression to convey the need for a more fluid and understandable conversation, akin to potable water. If someone "speaks potable," it means they are proficient in expressing themselves well in the language.
Example 1:

Rizu: "I'm preparing a presentation for tomorrow's meeting."
Slend: "Make sure to speak potable; we need to be clear with all the details."

Example 2:

Slend: "I overheard their discussion, but they didn't seem to speak potable at all."
Rizu: "It's important to communicate clearly, especially in important conversations."
by Slurpish December 20, 2023
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speak potable

The term "speak potable" originates from the Italian peninsula; it is a coined expression to convey the need for a more fluid and understandable conversation, akin to potable water. If someone "speaks potable," it means they are proficient in expressing themselves well in the language.
Example 1:

Rizu: "I'm preparing a presentation for tomorrow's meeting."
Slurp: "Make sure to speak potable; we need to be clear with all the details."

Example 2:
Slurp: "I overheard their discussion, but they didn't seem to speak potable at all."
Rizu: "It's important to communicate clearly, especially in important conversations."
by Slurpish December 20, 2023
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Rotate and potate

a term used when doing any form of rotation
bouta rotate and potate
by Haha i like planes February 16, 2021
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Chenura Nilaweera Patabendige

Classic Sri lankan name
Dark skinned 5'10 Child
Will marry a girl starting with S
but she will divorce him in 6 months after
he wants to get rich young

he thinks he freinds

but he is lonely and nobody likes him
Attends a catholic school

Would look ugly if his skin colour was inverted
give off drake energy
skinny

He will never achieve what he desires
Where is he? i cant see him in the background.
turn on the light, WOAH whered you come from Chenura Nilaweera Patabendige?????
Your so shiny under the light
but so dark in the night
he cant seem to win a fight
and is a despicable sight
by Capetian_obious October 24, 2023
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