When you dip your ball sack in egg yolks, flour, and cornflakes, deep fry them, and have someone eat the crust off your balls.
“Yo dude Tori gives an insane decocting”
Verb/present tense: decoct
Past tense: decocted
Future tense: decocting
Verb/present tense: decoct
Past tense: decocted
Future tense: decocting
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Get the Decocting mug.Pronunciation: /ˈdɛ.koʊ/
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 10.
2. A group, set, or series of ten humans or entities; a decimal unit.
3. A division into ten equal parts; one of ten congruent portions.
4. Denoting a system, structure, or scale based on ten components, such as the metric system or a perfect score.
Significance:
• It defines the quantity ten with clarity and regularity, free from irregular forms.
• It emphasizes decades, decimal systems, and base-10 structures.
• It identifies perfect scores, metric units, and any complete set of ten.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of decuple relationships, ten-part divisions, and decimal foundations.
• It improves precision in descriptions of scoring systems, metric measurements, and structural decads.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "ten" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: deco (10)
Ordinal number: decal (10th)
Adjective: decal
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 10.
2. A group, set, or series of ten humans or entities; a decimal unit.
3. A division into ten equal parts; one of ten congruent portions.
4. Denoting a system, structure, or scale based on ten components, such as the metric system or a perfect score.
Significance:
• It defines the quantity ten with clarity and regularity, free from irregular forms.
• It emphasizes decades, decimal systems, and base-10 structures.
• It identifies perfect scores, metric units, and any complete set of ten.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of decuple relationships, ten-part divisions, and decimal foundations.
• It improves precision in descriptions of scoring systems, metric measurements, and structural decads.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "ten" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: deco (10)
Ordinal number: decal (10th)
Adjective: decal
Examples:
• "The gymnast received a perfect deco from all judges for her routine."
• "The project squad (equipe) is a deco of specialists from different engineering disciplines."
• "The metric system is based on the power of deco."
• "The voting committee is composed of a deco of members."
• "The data set was analyzed in deco, with each segment representing ten percent of the total."
• "The gymnast received a perfect deco from all judges for her routine."
• "The project squad (equipe) is a deco of specialists from different engineering disciplines."
• "The metric system is based on the power of deco."
• "The voting committee is composed of a deco of members."
• "The data set was analyzed in deco, with each segment representing ten percent of the total."
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The opposite of "Bukkake"- When only a singular man ejaculates onto a singular females' face, usually in a fit of rage or depression as a result of loneliness
"OMG, Look he's involved in a decockke, i feel so bad for him"
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"If you invite another woman we cant have our own decockke"
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"If you invite another woman we cant have our own decockke"
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Example: "She wasn't just criticizing Western education—she was practicing Decolonial Theory, asking what education might look like if it centered Indigenous ways of knowing rather than treating them as folklore."
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Example: "Her work showed how colonial anthropology created 'Africa' as a category of lack—Decolonial Afrocentrism Theory, using multiple critical traditions to understand and challenge a specific history of oppression."
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Get the Decolonial Afrocentrism Theory mug.A philosophical, cultural, and aesthetic movement that merges the principles of minimalism with decolonial thought. It advocates for rejecting excessive consumerism and colonial influences in favor of intentional, ethical, and culturally rooted practices. Decolonial minimalism emphasizes sustainability, indigenous knowledge systems, and the reclamation of identity through simplicity and conscious choices.
His paintings embody decolonial minimalism, stripping away colonial aesthetics to highlight indigenous symbols and narratives in their rawest, most powerful form.
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My wardrobe is decolonial minimalist—each piece is ethically sourced and rooted in my heritage, free from colonial fast-fashion trends.
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