Also known as, 'reverse-castration' is when you get a pair of balls stitched to your balls, a rare move in cock and ball torture.
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Can be used as a noun, adjective, verb, proverb...ANYTHING
Can be used as a noun, adjective, verb, proverb...ANYTHING
Is this the point life has taken you to that you actually have to noitanitsarcorp ?
My life has put me on the verge of noitanitsarcorp
Oh God, I can't believe I'm noitanitsarcorp
My life has put me on the verge of noitanitsarcorp
Oh God, I can't believe I'm noitanitsarcorp
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Noitea
• noited
• niteass
• NiteAttack
• noiceations
• noiseaphonic
• Noita
• NoiTa CideM
• noitacification
• Noita'd
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Verb
Present tense ("noiteka"): Getting brunch and reading a book
Past tense ("noitekked"): Got brunch and read a book
Future tense ("noiteka"): Going to get brunch and read a book
Noun ("noiteka"): I majored in noiteka and computer science.
Proper noun ("noiteka"): He's a total noiteka <can have derisive connotation of being too easygoing or lazy; can also have a complimentary connotation of being thoughtful and cultured>
Verb
Present tense ("noiteka"): Getting brunch and reading a book
Past tense ("noitekked"): Got brunch and read a book
Future tense ("noiteka"): Going to get brunch and read a book
Noun ("noiteka"): I majored in noiteka and computer science.
Proper noun ("noiteka"): He's a total noiteka <can have derisive connotation of being too easygoing or lazy; can also have a complimentary connotation of being thoughtful and cultured>
"What are you doing tomorrow?" "Noiteka, then tennis"
"What are your hobbies?" "I like eating and I like books, so basically noiteka"
"See you tomorrow for noiteka?"
"What are you doing now?" "Noiteka, and talking with you!"
"What are your hobbies?" "I like eating and I like books, so basically noiteka"
"See you tomorrow for noiteka?"
"What are you doing now?" "Noiteka, and talking with you!"
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