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Florbulate 

To move or flow in a wavelike manner, as if a liquid or gas is undulating.

Florbulate is a verb that describes the motion of a substance that moves in a wavy, flowing pattern, often characterized by undulating waves. It is a coined term used to describe something that appears to be moving in a fluid-like manner, although it is not necessarily liquid. The word is derived from the Latin word "flor," meaning to flow, and the suffix "-ulate," meaning to become or cause to become. Florbulate can be used in a variety of contexts, such as to describe the movement of clothing, light, or sound.
The colorful fabric of the dress florbulated in the gentle breeze, mesmerizing the onlookers.

The neon lights florbulated in the dark, creating a psychedelic effect on the walls.

The sound of the wind chimes florbulated through the empty streets, adding a serene touch to the atmosphere.
Florbulate by illusireal March 8, 2023
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flabulate 

The act of a woman shaking her ass.
"Did you see that bitch on Jerry Spring? She was dancing and making her ass falbulate!"
flabulate by LiLiBoBoGeiGeiP March 6, 2005

flobulations 

flobulation, or flobulations: the excess rolls of flob, or flab, hanging over the top of someones trousers or jeans or skirt, caused by someone squeezing into trousers that are too small.
used in a sentance: "eeeeugh, look at her flobulations!"
flobulations by missjenneigh November 6, 2006

formulate 

create or devise methodically
Economists and statisticians were needed to help formulate economic policy.
formulate by AllyCat2715 November 27, 2015

Floraculate 

"Floraculate" means to enhance or decorate with flowers or floral elements. It implies the act of beautifying or adorning something using flowers or floral patterns.
"She decided to floraculate the garden for the wedding, adding colorful blooms everywhere."
Floraculate by CrazyJoker September 12, 2023

frobulate 

(in computer networking) Constant or relentless changing or moving any type or peice of software, code, etc.
Mack continues to frobulate with his myspace page, trying to change his background.
frobulate by Halflingr October 24, 2008

fobulate 

I need to fobulate my finances.

That plan needs refobulating or further fobulation.
fobulate by Sharon Millership January 16, 2006