1. The spit that is used when giving a blowey.
2. The liquid produced when a person has an item pressed into the back of their throat.
3. Lubrication during explicit interactions with a mouth and/or throat.
2. The liquid produced when a person has an item pressed into the back of their throat.
3. Lubrication during explicit interactions with a mouth and/or throat.
by CloudKeeper July 20, 2022
Get the Blotion mug.A term coined in the realm of government bureaucracy, referring to the curious phenomenon of a high-ranking government procurement officer named Bey spontaneously disappearing from the office and embarking on luxurious vacations. The Beycation is characterized by an ostentatious display of opulence, with extravagant resorts, private jets, and lavish accommodations. It is believed that Beycations occur when the procurement officer's workload becomes overwhelming, and they decide to escape the mundane responsibilities of their job to indulge in leisurely pursuits. The Beycation is a source of envy and intrigue among colleagues, as they marvel at Bey's ability to seamlessly juggle taxpayer-funded procurement projects while simultaneously indulging in globe-trotting adventures. This term has gained notoriety within bureaucratic circles, often whispered in hushed tones, as government employees wonder when and where Bey will resurface from their latest escapade.
by FriendofProcurement June 15, 2023
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by Blockton July 24, 2024
Get the Blockton mug.the word baecation consists of the words bae and vacation meaning that you‘re going on vacation with your significant other.
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Definition:
1. A purposeful search or quest; an active aspiration for something.
2. A systematic pursuit aimed at achieving a particular goal.
3. An endeavor assumed with determination and focus.
4. A journey marked by diligence and perseverance toward a desired result.
Significance:
• It defines a methodical and determined chase for something important.
• It emphasizes intent and resolve in pursuing objectives.
• It identifies distinct phases in achieving aspirations.
• It avoids ambiguity associated with broader terms similar to "search”, especially unclear “seeking."
• It simplifies explanations regarding targeted pursuits.
• It improves clarity when discussing goal-oriented behavior.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “seeking” with Latin-inspired alternatives.
Singular noun: buscation
Plural noun: buscations
Past verb: buscated
Present simple verb: buscate, buscates
Present continuous verb: buscating
Definition:
1. A purposeful search or quest; an active aspiration for something.
2. A systematic pursuit aimed at achieving a particular goal.
3. An endeavor assumed with determination and focus.
4. A journey marked by diligence and perseverance toward a desired result.
Significance:
• It defines a methodical and determined chase for something important.
• It emphasizes intent and resolve in pursuing objectives.
• It identifies distinct phases in achieving aspirations.
• It avoids ambiguity associated with broader terms similar to "search”, especially unclear “seeking."
• It simplifies explanations regarding targeted pursuits.
• It improves clarity when discussing goal-oriented behavior.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “seeking” with Latin-inspired alternatives.
Singular noun: buscation
Plural noun: buscations
Past verb: buscated
Present simple verb: buscate, buscates
Present continuous verb: buscating
Examples:
• Their (les) buscation for verity directed them distantly and amply.
• Her relentless buscation directed to innovative discoveries.
• Each degree forward in their buscation brought new perceptions.
• Success often depends upon sustained buscation efforts.
• Buscation can transform abstract dreams into tangible realities.
• Their (les) buscation for verity directed them distantly and amply.
• Her relentless buscation directed to innovative discoveries.
• Each degree forward in their buscation brought new perceptions.
• Success often depends upon sustained buscation efforts.
• Buscation can transform abstract dreams into tangible realities.
by Dmitrio March 1, 2026
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Definition:
1. A purposeful search or quest; an active aspiration for something.
2. A systematic pursuit aimed at achieving a particular goal.
3. An endeavor assumed with determination and focus.
4. A journey marked by diligence and perseverance toward a desired result.
Significance:
• It defines a methodical and determined chase for something important.
• It emphasizes intent and resolve in pursuing objectives.
• It identifies distinct phases in achieving aspirations.
• It avoids ambiguity associated with broader terms similar to "search”, especially unclear “seeking."
• It simplifies explanations regarding targeted pursuits.
• It improves clarity when discussing goal-oriented behavior.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “seeking” with Latin-inspired alternatives.
Singular noun: buscation
Plural noun: buscations
Past verb: buscated
Present simple verb: buscate, buscates
Present continuous verb: buscating
Definition:
1. A purposeful search or quest; an active aspiration for something.
2. A systematic pursuit aimed at achieving a particular goal.
3. An endeavor assumed with determination and focus.
4. A journey marked by diligence and perseverance toward a desired result.
Significance:
• It defines a methodical and determined chase for something important.
• It emphasizes intent and resolve in pursuing objectives.
• It identifies distinct phases in achieving aspirations.
• It avoids ambiguity associated with broader terms similar to "search”, especially unclear “seeking."
• It simplifies explanations regarding targeted pursuits.
• It improves clarity when discussing goal-oriented behavior.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “seeking” with Latin-inspired alternatives.
Singular noun: buscation
Plural noun: buscations
Past verb: buscated
Present simple verb: buscate, buscates
Present continuous verb: buscating
Examples:
• “Their (les) buscation for verity directed them distantly and amply.”
• “Her (la) relentless buscation directed to innovative discoveries.”
• “Each degree forward in their buscation brought new perceptions.”
• “Success often depends upon sustained buscation efforts.”
• “Buscation can transform abstract dreams into tangible realities.”
• “Their (les) buscation for verity directed them distantly and amply.”
• “Her (la) relentless buscation directed to innovative discoveries.”
• “Each degree forward in their buscation brought new perceptions.”
• “Success often depends upon sustained buscation efforts.”
• “Buscation can transform abstract dreams into tangible realities.”
by Dmitrio March 2, 2026
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