To livicate (verb)
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.
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
by beeksc1 October 27, 2008

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 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
-SOJA
by Awesomezor July 03, 2007

Verb
1. To focus one’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.”
1. To focus one’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.”
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