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Lotus Exige

Of, relating to, or arising from one's mental or spiritual being: inner, interior, internal, intimate, inward. Slang gut. See body.
Derived from or prompted by a natural tendency or impulse: instinctive, instinctual, intuitive.
Riding in the Lotus Exige can only be described as a Visceral experiance.
by scbeachgirl August 31, 2008
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viscerabag

The new "douchebag."

Viscera, also known as the internal organs of the body, are placed in a clear, plastic bag post-autopsy.

It is apparent, when comparing the two that a bag of viscera is way gnarlier than a bag of douche.
Girl #1: I just found out that my boyfriend is cheating on me with three other girls.
Girl #2: Gosh, what a viscerabag! Dump him!
by Branjalina Button January 26, 2009
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Viscora

Visco's word origin comes from the meaning "Headman" (which who runs a local community) and the surname "ra" which comes from "SunGod" Or a supreme Egyptian deity worshiped as the creator of all life. Visc' órā, together is a ruler (SunGod, Supreme Egyptian) who runs, and is also responsible for a local community.
The "Viscora" of Egypt During the New Kingdom Era, played a big roll in Egyptian Life.

I learned about the "Viscora" of Egypt named Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV, 1364-1347 B.C).
by Nick Doee September 5, 2012
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visceral reaction

by cattyxoxo December 23, 2022
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visceris

A visceris is a person who is consistent his inconsistencies. He will very occasionally make claims attesting to some thing and at any given moment, refute everything that he had claimed with justifications and excuses after he is proven wrong.
Robert is a real visceris when it comes to religion. He has been through 9 religions in the past year and each time he finds a new one he has nothing but derogatory remarks to say about every other religion until he finds a new religion and repeats the process.
by Exitium June 14, 2004
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viscerasyntonic

Agreeing with one's instincts or gut as opposed to one's ego
"You know, your judgment of that guy's character is viscerasyntonic -- it jives with me too."
by kalehater January 11, 2017
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visceral

Of, or relating to the viscera - the soft inner organs of the body, including the lungs, the heart, and the organs of the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems.
The first time Michael saw a partially dissected cadaver upon the table, its visceral nature opened for all to see, he knew there was no way that he could be a doctor - he would have to change his career goals.
by Rod Brock July 27, 2006
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