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poeticate

Verb meaning 'to do poetry' in a nonreading manner.
It can range from pretending to be a Shakespearean
actor in one's own residence, to practicing lines in
public in order to memorize poems. The term can
also be an adjective with a different pronunciation.
The verb pronounces the last syllable as 'kate' and
the adjective pronounces the final syllable as 'kit'.
Omaha goes to High Park as often as possible to
poeticate whenever he has a skedded poetry gig.
by Ward Smith February 16, 2009
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desticate

to avoid being humiliated.
I will desticate myself from my former classmates.
by Bogalusaman March 15, 2010
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Pesticle

A pesticle refers to when your nut sack becomes sweaty and sticks to the side of your inner thigh. It is very annoying in a public scene, but comical in a private scene, like having sex, or whackin' off.
"Ah, man, I have such an itchy pesticle right now!"
by P.J.Scene March 26, 2007
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prosticate

Random word to throw in when saying "I'll ____ YOU."
I'll prosticate YOU.
by Tails February 20, 2004
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plasticate

To communicate, to advise, to cascade information to other persons either formally or informally.
Stephen decided to plasticate the information to his colleagues.
by Fergo Fergusson August 7, 2006
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Pissticated

To be supremely pissed to where you almost have no control but you can still laugh about stuff even if its someones brains on the floor. Close to meniacal
Man my girl got me all pissticated.
by chocolate bear 614 February 25, 2010
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Pneuticate

A verb that means to create a new idea
I needed to pneuticate a way to describe the poetry I had read.
by Pneuticater101 February 14, 2013
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