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Guybrator 

Guybrator is the term used to describe a male who is used for the sole purpose of their penis. Often in a fuckbuddy relationship, the man is the social equivalent of a vibrator; the receiver shows little affection to the man and attempts to control both his speed setting and positioning.
"She tells me to go faster, slower, do this, do that; I'm just a penis attatched to a body, she's showing me no love, I feel like a guybrator"
Guybrator by Paddy Fraser March 10, 2005
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Guybrator 

slang term for a fleshlight, as said by scott mosier on smodcast 112
hey woman, you got your vibrator. well i got my guybrator.
Guybrator by pinklipmoan April 12, 2010
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Guybrator 

An electric shaver for your face, or vibrating razor.
"I just need to use my Guybrator to get rid of this 5'oclock shadow then we're good to go."

"have you been using my guybrator?"
Guybrator by ScottnAndy August 28, 2007

Guybrator 

A guy that a woman dates soley for the purpose of making her feel better both emotionally and sexually
P1: "Have you seen Ashley's new boyfriend of this week".
P2: "Yea, he's a total guybrator".
Guybrator by wizard5424 January 18, 2012

gayorator 

It's when someone is wreaking of homosexuality, physically and socially, to the point where he hits on straight men with the excuse that he had nice shoes/pants/shirt/etc.
"Man, that Jim is such a gayorator." Said Shelly to her mother. "He hit on my boyfriend and wanted his shoes."
gayorator by Brandon January 10, 2004
A short skinny guy that holds his own while pounding a girl of considerably larger portions
Crystal complimented Dylan as one hell of a Gyrator while pounding her plumber ass
Gyrator by eric_h June 17, 2022

gyratory platēa

An ostentatious way to refer to a broad roundabout / public space which acts as a mixed use plaza-like convergence of several streets.

This term is a combination of the Latin rooted modern British noun 'gyratory' used to denote a large or complex circular traffic junction, and the archaic Latin noun 'platēa' which refers to a broad street / open city space or courtyard– root of the modern Spanish 'plaza'.

Hence a less archaic and simpler way to infer similar meaning could be 'large circular plaza'.
At the city's heart lay a grand gyratory platēa, a focal point of its commerce and convergence of its bustling thoroughfares.
gyratory platēa by reidax April 2, 2026