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Inspirate

Inspirate

incorrect Frenglish translation of the French verb inspirer

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Inspirate, per se, does not exist in English. The French term inspirer translated into English, is actually the verb to inspire in correct English, not Inspirate. Although, I will concede one point; inspiration in French does indeed translate to inspiration in English.
by Sexydimma April 13, 2013
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inspiration

A word for that special herb.
I need some inspiration, man.
by AO'CB August 7, 2009
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inspiration

Perhaps a hundred years ago or more, it was called inspiration. Now it's called plagiarism.
by Killing Kittens January 22, 2005
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Inspirant

a substance which induces inspiration.

(in-spire-ant)
I've found marijuana to be quite the inspirant.
by !ARCHIVIST! October 22, 2010
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"Inspiration"

A musicians term for street drugs, usually referring to canabis, LSD or magic mushrooms. When pronounced the speaker may choose to do that quotation thing with there hands.
Dude, the bands been going through a tough time writing new material you don't suppose you could set us up with some "inspiration" do ya'?
by George Evans May 15, 2008
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inspiration

“My inspiration is Courtney Stapleton.”
“Omg yes, mine is Eloise Davies!”
by sincerelyme.deh June 6, 2020
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inspiring

How someone makes you feel so good you want to go do something great.
Zoe Laverne is very inspiring to her fans.
by fyoung45 October 6, 2018
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