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Laceration

past tense of Lacerate; to tear roughy, cut, or mangle
Bob had some major Laceration wounds to his neck and limbs he got messed up so much.
by Macquarie January 17, 2009
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laceration

A deep wound caused by intense friction during anal penetration or being cock whipped hard enough. Often caused when two males sword fight with limp erections.
My ass wouldn't stop bleeding from all the lacerations Steve's thick, dry cock gave me.
by Liquid Pie May 21, 2008
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latertime

descrbing a later time in the day, the week, the month, or the year.
person 1: "hey did you give our rent to the landlord.
person 2: "no"
person 1: "well are you going to"
person 2: "latertime"
by beavis5000 May 16, 2009
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laterator

In Oslo, the laterators have ushers.
by John William the July 16, 2010
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Literatively

An adverb. Used to describe a word, phrase, or situation that can described in both a literal and figurative sense.
John: "When I first saw her, my soul began to quiver-- And I mean that literally and figuratively."
Betsy: "You mean literatively?"

"...and I mean that literatively"
by glassElement August 24, 2009
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vaginal laceration

The jagged tearing of tissue of the vagina to produce a deep, pussing, bleeding, ragged gash.
A klutzy girl named Liz was walking on he newly waxed floor with a knife in her hand. She was distracted by the lovely voice of her frinend Kacii. Lizabeth slipped and fell and as she did the knife stabbed into her vagina. Thus resulted in a vaginal laceration.
by Kacii-Ann August 15, 2006
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Lastertime

Lastertime- (n.) a non-specific referrence to the last time something happened or the last time you or a group of people did something in the recent past. syn. see Yestertime (etymology: North America, yr. 2000- Allegra Davis a small child invented the word from yesterday, last-time and yesteryear mix)
"Remember, lastertime you told me I could ride on the tractor with you."

"You said lastertime that I could get a toy when we came back here"

"Lastertime I updated my resume, I think I added that."
by Captclam July 27, 2006
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