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Flithering

Verb (intransitive):

To move with an unpredictable blend of light, flutter-like motion and smooth, sinuous gliding; to appear as though caught between fluttering like a butterfly and sliding like a serpent.

Adjective:

Describing a manner of movement that is whimsically unpredictable and endearingly erratic, combining the qualities of fluttering and slithering.
Verb:

At the village fête, the children flithered between stalls, their movements both erratic and graceful.

Adjective:

Her flithering steps along the ancient cobblestones captivated everyone with their playful yet unsteady grace.
by dprjbhttchry April 15, 2025
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Feathering

The Romans used feathers during lavish, hours-long banquets to induce vomiting to make room for more food. Feathering refers to the use of a feather by the Romans but has also become used to make sexual innuendo.
They were feathering in the bathroom. They were feathering after the meal.
by RealAmishMan December 21, 2025
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Duck feathering

Caressing a man's penis through a down blanket.
Will woke up to sounds of birds chirping and his one night stand Jill duck feathering him.
by Randomuser14 May 3, 2014
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father is fathering

person 1: what do you think about Ruston Kelly's new album?
person 2: i'm listening to it right now, father is fathering!!
by thethreefourzeroseven June 16, 2023
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