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coagulate

To incrassate; thicken; curdle.
The blood coagulates after death.
by Larstait November 7, 2003
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Copulate

The act of two police cars parked next to one another with their driver side windows down so that the oral communications can take place between officers.
Sergeant Ingrid Blue was seriously upset and charged Sergeant Dick Peters with willful flatufellation after they had copulated in the parking lot of Dunkin Donuts for over an hour.
by MisterMeMeMeMeMeMeMe July 27, 2009
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conkulate

Originally a slip of the tongue when Ante Up! host Scott Long meant to say, "calculate." The term has come to mean any ham-handed calculation of odds, especially pot odds in poker.
Sure, you can conkulate the odds that Chris won't hit
his flush in an AIPS event, but how well do you know your college hoops?
by Ante Up National January 10, 2008
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conjulate

Consummation and conversation intertwined.
We spent our mornings conjulating....

Man, its deeper than that fam - we don' just consummate and conversate - we conjulate!
by Cocoa Marcelle February 11, 2017
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combulate

To figure out, after repeatedly asking the same stupid question, of many people.
That moron finally combulated the answers to his homework by harassing virtual reference librarians.
by frankenstuart January 17, 2009
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conculate

VERB: To throw up, hurl, "buy buicks," barf.
I am nauseated, and will conculate all over you.
by Bu Barkley August 17, 2006
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coagulated

To cause transformation of (a liquid or sol, for example) into or as if into a soft, semisolid, or solid mass
her blood after she was stabed 30 times in the neck began to coagulate on the floor after the first 48 hours of being there
by Trey June 25, 2004
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