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Mixture of “intercourse” and "cursed".
Mixture of “intercourse” and "cursed".
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Definition:
1. To run or move rapidly between parallel paths or lanes.
2. To navigate alternating routes during running.
3. To dart or zig-zag between competing trajectories.
4. To maneuver through populous spaces by running.
Significance:
• It defines agile running.
• It emphasizes nimble movement.
• It identifies evasive tactics.
• It avoids compound verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of runners' strategies.
• It improves clarity in sports commentaries.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run between paths".
Past verb: intercurrated
Present simple verb: intercurrate, intercurrates
Present continuous verb: intercurrating
Definition:
1. To run or move rapidly between parallel paths or lanes.
2. To navigate alternating routes during running.
3. To dart or zig-zag between competing trajectories.
4. To maneuver through populous spaces by running.
Significance:
• It defines agile running.
• It emphasizes nimble movement.
• It identifies evasive tactics.
• It avoids compound verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of runners' strategies.
• It improves clarity in sports commentaries.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run between paths".
Past verb: intercurrated
Present simple verb: intercurrate, intercurrates
Present continuous verb: intercurrating
Examples:
• "Marathoners intercurrate winding avenues."
• "Obstacle course participants intercurrate between barriers."
• "Parkour athletes intercurrate across edifices."
• "Triathlon contestants intercurrate amid traffic."
• "Forest trail runners (currors) intercurrate through foliage."
• "Marathoners intercurrate winding avenues."
• "Obstacle course participants intercurrate between barriers."
• "Parkour athletes intercurrate across edifices."
• "Triathlon contestants intercurrate amid traffic."
• "Forest trail runners (currors) intercurrate through foliage."
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Get the intercurrate mug.(v.) Regarding the 2008 take-down of the cyber-crime haven Intercage, once commonly referred to as the RBN of the USA, the act of a group of dedicated volunteers from around the globe terminating the service of a nasty ISP by continually notifying upstream providers of the crime-enabling policies and procedures of the ISP.
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