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inoculatte

To take coffee intravenously when you are running late.
The man was very inoculatte.
inoculatte by Oracle99 April 17, 2003
v. inculated, inculating, inculates

1. To engage in anal sex, especially to give it.

2. To insert something in one's anus.

3. (vulgar) To anally rape.


n. inculation

1. Anal sex.


adj. inculatory

1. Pertaining to, or being characterised by anal sex.



-Derived from the French "enculer," (to have anal sex with), from the root -cul-, a passage with access only at one end.
"It is a bad idea to inculate a person with severe diarrhoea."

"To avoid severe discomfort, internal haemorrhage, chafing, and infection, be sure to use lubricant and condoms during inculation."

"The sex that takes place in prisons is primarily inculatory."
inculate by - A.K. July 26, 2005

inoculate 

Controlled exposure to an infectious agent (virus/bacteria) to build immunity to the agent.

Also, controlled exposure to an infectious idea or propaganda, so as to build up resistance to the idea.
Bob is a staunch democrat and liberal but will often show up at Republican rallies to inoculate himself...
inoculate by AxonL November 4, 2017
inculate
v. inculated, inculating, inculates

1. To engage in anal sex, especially to give it.

2. To insert something in one's anus.

3. (vulgar) To anally rape.


n. inculation

1. Anal sex.


adj. inculatory

1. Pertaining to, or being characterised by anal sex.



-Derived from the French "enculer," (to have anal sex with), from the root -cul-, a passage with access only at one end.
"It is a bad idea to inculate a person with severe diarrhoea."

"To avoid severe discomfort, internal haemorrhage, chafing, and infection, be sure to use lubricant and condoms during inculation."

"The sex that takes place in prisons is primarily inculatory."
inculate by ATK August 22, 2005

Inoculation (innoc) 

The technique of making fun of oneself before anyone else can in order to lessen the pain and/or embarrassment.
Fat Kid: Hi. Boy I am fat.
Other Kid: Wow, good innoculation.
Inoculation (innoc) by HP July 23, 2003

Indoculate 

Over abundance of material put forward to the people to emphasize particular narrative or ideology.
We are being indoculated about the safety of the COVID 19 experimental vaccines.
Indoculate by Dr. Ouibesh March 19, 2021