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scating

a scat or scating a female who is only interested in dirty things just before shes is going to get penetrated because sex is always on her mind. scatting is an action done by a women the terns a guy or a girl on.
holly shit this place is full of scats
she is scating away

i love a good scat first thing in the morning

i coldest resist her she was a scat
by badboygangter July 14, 2016
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scamina

How long can one scam someone before getting tired of the same scam or their conscience stops them.
That hustler has some mad scamina. He has been pulling that scam for years
by Your Momma's Momma August 28, 2021
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scatington

The action of sharting a little bit and rubbing it all over the nearest surface.
Joey said, "Woah man you should've seen that scatington I pulled off earlier.
by xXCountDracula420Xx May 29, 2024
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Spatinal

Understanding energy fields and forces from an object's embedded position within volumetric space, where the object defines the reference frame and surrounding intervals contain active energy signatures.

Etymology: Latin "spatium" (interval, space between things) + "-inal" (relating to). Spatium specifically means the INTERVAL between things, not empty space. Spatinal = "relating to the space between things"—understanding energy-filled intervals surrounding an object from its embedded position.

Object-centric, not observer-centric. How an object exists within energy fields, not how observers measure it.

Space around objects contains electromagnetic fields, gravitational gradients, acoustic waves. Spatinal analysis reads these field relationships from the object's frame—the intervals between.

Applications: RFID tracking, WiFi motion detection, satellite reconnaissance, medical imaging, touchscreen interfaces, directional audio, autonomous vehicles—any tech reconstructing object state by reading its energy field environment.

Enables hyper-dynamic personalization: multiple people in same space receive different audio/visual content based on their unique spatinal coordinates.

Coined 2004 by Jason O'Rourke, former 0241 (Imagery Intelligence Specialist) USMC and GEOINT analyst.
"When you hover your finger over a touchscreen and it activates before touching, that's spatinal detection—reading the capacitive field disturbance around your finger's position. In smart museums, directional speakers use spatinal positioning to deliver different audio to each visitor based on their exact location. You hear one story while someone three feet away hears something completely different from the same exhibit."
by The___saint November 22, 2025
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