Nocturnal animal

When one is being annoyed they are a nocturnal animal.
by Alberty January 26, 2020
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nocturnal chipmunk

The nocturnal chipmunk is when a male and a female are sleeping together in the same bed (literally). The male wakes up in the middle of the night, opens the female's mouth, and places his testicles in the female's mouth, causing the mouth to bulge, just like a chipmunk's mouth.
Connor and Izzy were spending the night together when Connor woke up and placed his testicles into Izzy's mouth, making a nocturnal chipmunk.
by Swamming January 29, 2016
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Nocturnal Kookaburra

Someone that is awake all night making noise & partying.

Nocturnal = awake at night, sleeps by day
Kookaburra = an Australian bird that makes a lot of noise
Go to stop making noise and go to sleep you nocturnal kookaburra.
by Michael Michael Michael April 01, 2008
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Nocturnal Moistness

A wet dream had by a perverted closet homosexual who enjoys the company of black midget men.
Dan C has to change his sheets every morning due to his ongoing Nocturnal Moistness issues.
by B. Hugs September 19, 2011
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Nocturnal Emission

A French television program usually found playing after the sun sets.
John had seen so many nocturnal emissions that he assumed himself an expert when producing his own.
by Michael Steamley May 23, 2008
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nocturnal visitation

When your girlfriend's cat, during the course of its normal nighttime patrol, hops in bed with you and wakes you up. Usually just looking for attention, but sometimes plotting your demise. "NV" for short.
After 8 JD's and 3 NV's, Bob felt less than refreshed the next morning.
by Lee v1.0 August 31, 2005
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Nocturnal Sponge

A creature of the night, the nocturnal sponge is seldom seen by people because they rest or sleep in the daytime. These creatures move around and feed mainly during the night and we seldom observe their activities.

Nocturnal sponges generally have highly developed senses of hearing and smell, and specially adapted eyesight. The nocturnal sponge has been known to 'hoard' belongings, as a way of marking out its territory. When seen out during the day time, they tend to move slowly but generally speaking are gentle and safe to approach.
It is 8pm, and the nocturnal sponge has not yet emergeed from its hiding place...
by Oh so fine December 02, 2010
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