Some guys actually give a male name to their hoo-haws, just like naming a pet. So maybe an "introdicktion" could also refer to telling a chick da name dat you gave your downstairs buddy while thrusting said woodie inside of her: i.e., first drop your pants and show her your huge swollen cock, smilingly saying, "Tiffany, I'd like you to meet James ---" then shove it inside her coochie "--- and his twin brothers, Mike and Mick. He gets very happy and excited when he's inside a warm moist love-tunnel." Begin thrusting inside of her, then continue: "In fact, he gets so gleefully keyed up while he's doing it that he can't keep his lunch down, and so he always throws up, like this ---" (Climax and spurt your hot load inside of her, then sink down on the bed beside her, saying, "Aaahhh... I think he really likes you!")
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Definition:
1. To fly inward or enter a confined space aerially.
2. To penetrate an internal area by flying.
3. To traverse borders or entrances from exterior to interior by flight.
4. To enter enclosed zones rapidly through aerial means.
Significance:
• It defines flying into enclosed spaces.
• It emphasizes aerial ingress.
• It identifies rapid internal traversal.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of inward flight.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly inward" or "fly inside".
Past verb: introaviated
Present simple verb: introaviate, introaviates
Present continuous verb: introaviating
Definition:
1. To fly inward or enter a confined space aerially.
2. To penetrate an internal area by flying.
3. To traverse borders or entrances from exterior to interior by flight.
4. To enter enclosed zones rapidly through aerial means.
Significance:
• It defines flying into enclosed spaces.
• It emphasizes aerial ingress.
• It identifies rapid internal traversal.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of inward flight.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly inward" or "fly inside".
Past verb: introaviated
Present simple verb: introaviate, introaviates
Present continuous verb: introaviating
Examples:
• "Eagles expertly introaviate cliff-side nesting points."
• "Airplanes introaviate underground hangars during emergencies."
• "Drones introaviate parochial ventilation rays for inspections."
• "Astronauts introaviate pressurized modules upon landing."
• "Survey airplanes introaviate valleys for mapping purposes."
• "Eagles expertly introaviate cliff-side nesting points."
• "Airplanes introaviate underground hangars during emergencies."
• "Drones introaviate parochial ventilation rays for inspections."
• "Astronauts introaviate pressurized modules upon landing."
• "Survey airplanes introaviate valleys for mapping purposes."
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