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incarnated sperm

baby or foetus.This is my own word this is also a good insult many retarded people wont understand so get off the site.Even though this is true but baby and foeti have small brains so i just believe that, that was the insult basicly it is saying your a dumbass.
Person: I dont like you
Person 2:(ignores)
Person; listen you fucking incarnated sperm!
Person 2: who you callin' old?
Person: you fucking retard
Teacher: wats going on
Person: *stands up on table and screams* YOU FUCKING INCARNATED SPERM!!
by rou rou September 23, 2005
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Incarnates

humans that are born with a connection to a spirit, a demon, or even a god. Through this connection the incarnate can gain the “being’s” powers, abilities, even their weapons or companions (aka pets) if they have them.

note: the connection between the "being" and the human are the only form of relation they have with each other
i am Incarnate of the god of war Aries, there are incarnates in the city
by 5waydragon October 30, 2018
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Incatate

A group of people who prefer hot rather than polar or moderate temperatures.
We are in the incatate group, therefore, we like the summer.
by Old Webster Dictionary May 6, 2023
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incuriate

incuriate, verb
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkjʊərieɪt/

Etymology: Derived from Latin in- (into, upon) + curiosus (full of care, inquisitive). Formed by analogy with infuriate and ebulliate.

Definition
1. transitive. To deliberately provoke or incite a state of intense curiosity in (a person); to render someone inquisitive through the use of mystery, ambiguity, or partial disclosure.
2. intransitive (rare). To become obsessed with the resolution of a puzzle or unknown fact.

Synonyms & Antonyms
• Synonyms: Pique, galvanize, tantalize, intrigue, stimulate.
• Antonyms: Bore, satisfy, clarify, blunt, stultify.

Usage Note
While often confused with incurious (the adjective for lacking interest), incuriate functions strictly as a "dynamic verb." One does not be incuriate; one is incuriated by an external enigma.
The stranger’s refusal to open the gilded locket did more to incuriate the dinner guests than any grand revelation could have achieved.”

“A master of the suspense genre does not merely interest his reader; he seeks to incuriate them until the final page is turned.”

“The cryptic update to the server’s source code incuriated the architects, leading to a weekend-long deep dive into the temporal math modules.”
by Art Boss March 25, 2026
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Incurbate

The time between blowing a load and falling cleep
Excuse me Ms. Lady as I go incurbate afta hammerin dat.
by Ohhhohhh November 24, 2025
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