1. To set apart for divine or spiritual purposes and uses.
2. To vivaciously commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or movement.
In Rastafarian dialect, "to livicate" is substituted for "to dedicate", as to rid itself of a connotation of dead or death.
"This one (tune) is livicated to all those who thought they would never need a friend. Until their standing right there, alone, by themselves at the end." ~Soldiers of Jah Army
Those of the RasTafarian faith replace the "dead" sound in dedicated to "live," thus resulting in livicated.
I Livicate
You Livicate
He/She/It Livicates
We Livicate
You All Livicate
They Livicate
Livicate, Livicated, Livicating.
You get the idea.
"I am livicated to all those who thought they would never need a friend until they were standing right there all alone by themselves at the end."
-SOJA
An overly zealous reaction to an everyday occurrence. Often expressed silently with very loud physical twitches and movements. Jazz hands are not uncommon.
Verb 1. To focusone’s thought or actions on life and living.
2. Complete and wholehearted devotion to life, career, ideal, etc.
3. A Rastafarian vocabulary term meaning “to bring to life.”
In many cultures the Livicabra is one of the most feared creatures. It mainly hunts chinchillas or lemmings, but does not object to human flesh. It hunts at night and its peak is when the moon is full. There is not many of them but never approach these monsters because once you do, you are a goner.