by I K March 16, 2009
Get the Addicted mug.1: to compulsively, or obsessively continue any habit even after knowing the consequence will be harmful to someone or oneself.
2: An obsessive or compulsive habit that will cause physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms upon ending.
2: An obsessive or compulsive habit that will cause physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms upon ending.
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by Mikaelsons.always and forever February 3, 2021
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guy2: Yea but that bitch wont get off my nuts now. She's addickted!
guy2: Yea but that bitch wont get off my nuts now. She's addickted!
by That boy buck October 7, 2008
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by Juelz Becker May 14, 2005
Get the Addicted mug.1) A girl who can not stop thinking about dick
2) Any woman who becomes addicted to their husband's, boyfriend's, or lover's penis.
3) shortened; A Dick (named) Ted
2) Any woman who becomes addicted to their husband's, boyfriend's, or lover's penis.
3) shortened; A Dick (named) Ted
1) That bitch is adickted, man
2) My girlfriend wont stop begging for sex, she's adickted
3) HEY! there goes Ted, that dick! yup, he sure is adickted!
2) My girlfriend wont stop begging for sex, she's adickted
3) HEY! there goes Ted, that dick! yup, he sure is adickted!
by Sagar_the_Grim May 10, 2008
Get the Adickted mug.To proclaim or declare to be no longer one's own, to disclaim, disown, cast off; esp. to disown or disinherit children. Now only as a tech. term of Rom. Law (L. abdicare filium, also patrem); To depose (from an office or dignity). Obs.; refl. To formally cut oneself off, sever, or separate oneself from anything; esp. to divest oneself of an office (L. abdicare se magistratu). Obs.; trans. To put away, cast off, discard (anything). Obs.
1541 ELYOT Im. Gov. 149 The father..doeth abdicate nowe and then one, that is to saie, putteth them out of his familie. 1644 MILTON Jus Pop. 34 Parents may not causelessly abdicate or disinherit children. 1697 POTTER Antiq. Greece IV. xv. 351 (1715) Parents were allow'd to be reconcil'd to their children, but after that could never abdicate them again. a1763 SHENSTONE Essays 117 Wherever I disesteemed, I would abdicate my first cousin. 1828 SEWELL Oxf. Pr. Essay 70 Sons were exposed, abdicated, and sold by the laws of Solon
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