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Constellate

To Constellate: to look up in the night sky at stars and make up random and new Constellations.

Constellated (past tense),Constellating
Nina and Jerry sat outside one night gazing at the night sky, they noticed some stars were brighter and made different patterns, Jerry said to Nina that one looks like a cat, and so became the Cat Constellation. The next night Nina asked Jerry if he would like to Constellate with her again.
also similar to Constellating is gazing at clouds and saying that one look like an elephant as different shape clouds float by.
by Nstenb October 3, 2010
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Echinoderm Constellation Theory

This is the theory that the constellations when viewed all at once resemble the underside of a sea star, with major clusters of stars representing the mouth and the various stars extending form arms with small ossicles, spines, and tube feet.
That pot head is a huge supporter of the Echinoderm Constellation Theory.
by JewlEN December 27, 2007
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menstruation constellation

When you begin to break out before/during/after your period.
Sam: Why are you wearing so much makeup?
Julie: Oh, I've gotten my menstruation constellation.
by caffinitive July 4, 2014
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conztellationz

conztellationz also one of the best mutuals i have🙄 iconic pfp
“conztellationz is better than all of you”

funny mutual
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constellations

Constellations are a imaginary pattern of Stars that are in the night sky created by many people. Constellations were known to be dated in Pre-History (which is also known as Before Christ, or BC) or in Greek Mythology. Known constellations are Pisces, Orion, Ursa Major/Minor, Aries, Virgo, Scorpius, Sagittarius, and a lot more, being about 88 constellations in the night sky. These constellations used to be a little bit unrecognizable in the years of 100,000-25,000 BC, and will become unrecognizable in the future approximately 65,000-125,000 years from now due to the movement of stars due to no gravity in space.
Wow! I didn't know there were constellations in the night sky!
It can also help me where stars are!
by Matthew Paano Torres July 30, 2020
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constellationist

A person who studies constellations as a career. Also known as an Astronomer.
The constellationist studied the constellations in the star-lit sky.
by Darren Arimoto October 17, 2006
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Constellatio

The act of reviving oral sex while looking at stars
Damn that girl gave me hella constellatio under the Big Dipper lastnight
by R&R word factory November 29, 2016
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