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Cultivator

A person who absorbs qi/chi/mana or spirit energy that is present in the air via breathing exercises or through pores on their body.
Cultivators are immortal
by MONARCH OF LIFE AND DEATH December 13, 2019
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Captivity

Cap=Lie/Lying+Activity=Captivity

When lying becomes an activity, call it CAPTIVITY!
Bro, fuck all this captivity. I'm done with people lying to me all the time.
by My defintions not yours November 28, 2019
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the cultivator

ONE who cultivates master herbs at top qualities, such as KUSH
"Man, my bro Chris is growin some of that krazzy Blue Dream and Master Kush thats off the hook!"

"I know. He's the CULTIVATOR!!!!"
by KushChronicler January 4, 2010
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cuntivitis

A cuntually transmitted disease symptomed by the the uncontrollable urge to behave like a cunt in public.
"Jon is behaving like a cunt. Did he catch cuntivitis?"
by TheWrongun May 8, 2006
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cutility

A portmanteau of the words "cute" and "utility" that refers to the quantifiable adorableness of any given object, and that said adorableness' usefulness in eliciting response/curing cancer.
Tessa: Hey Adam, look at those four pug puppies fighting over that box of Peeps!

Adam: My goodness Tessa, I have never seen a spectacle with such high cutility in my life.
by Adam Protextor April 5, 2008
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Cultivating

When you are talking to someone who is a minor, but don't make a move until their 18th birthday.
Aaron has been cultivating this girl since high school, she turns 18 next month.
by MilkshakeVendor January 21, 2020
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captivity

noun, plural captivities.
1.
the state or period of being held, imprisoned, enslaved, or confined.

Related forms Expand
precaptivity, noun
semicaptivity, noun

Synonyms Expand
1. bondage, servitude, slavery, thralldom, subjection; imprisonment, confinement, incarceration.

Antonyms Expand
1. freedom.
In June 2009, we escaped from captivity, bringing a sudden resolution of a captivity that seemed destined to drag on for years.

Lawand was one of just nine lucky enough to escape after two months of captivity.

Militants have revealed a total of six videos of Bergdahl in captivity, with various demands in exchange for his release.
by DSEdefining July 11, 2015
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