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sermonate 

verb:

informal - to give a long or tedious piece of admonition or reproof; a lecture.

origin:

first popularized by the unlucky inhabitants and visitors of the CrackShack
It wasn't uncommon at the CrackShack to find JonnyPorno getting drunk, trapping unsuspecting visitors and making them listen to him sermonate.
sermonate by MzKittyPr0n October 25, 2009
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Look at that hot Italian guy over there, I bet he has a large Sermone
sermone by NumberOne111 May 13, 2015

serminaseipa shocks 

serminaseipa shocks are earth quakes that shake the whole intire world at one time not just selected cities,the first serminaseipa shock has never happend on planet earth.
This is not like anything i have ever seen these astroligical computers say that the whole initire planet earth is shaking serminaseipa shocks may be real now..pronounced (sir-ma-nance-ce-ep-a)

sermonar 

A sermonar is similar to a seminar in that there is a topic and one or two presenters. Seminar is usually more like a workshop, which can be as short as several hours, or even as long as several days, with Q&A periods. A sermonar is no longer than 2 hours, and is given during the morning worship period at a church.
My husband and I recently gave a sermonar on Christian dating and marriage at a church in Santa Monica, California during the 11:00 a.m. worship period. It was well-received, and we went away with lots of helpful feedback. (True story!)
sermonar by Nene' February 15, 2010