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(fee-see-ate)
verb, to analy deficate, to poop.
as urinate is to urine,
so feciate is to feces.

also, to speak too much, colloquially referring to a chatter box, or one who shares problems uninvited.

feciation - noun form
feciative - adjective form
1. A. did you feciate already? its going to be a long car ride.
B. nope.
A. well, i think you should try at least.
2. aaahw maaan, i gotta dookie! ooohhh, baaaad! this will be the feciation of the century!
3. oh, i do wish that chick would stop feciating all over us!
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1. to convert innocuous food substances or other ingested solids into effectively repulsive waste matter.

2. make a turd
The weapons employed in a standard food fight become much more effective after you fecate them.

In order to defecate, one must first fecate.
fecate by Dr. Assman July 18, 2011
Related Words
To fill with shit. If defecate (de-fecate) means to void of feces, then fecate must mean to fill with feces (shit).
The politician opened his mouth and fecated his supporters.
(The politician opened his mouth and filled his supporters with bull shit)

I don't have the data to properly prepare that report , but I can fecate it.
(I don't have the data to properly prepare that report, but I can give you a bunch of shit that sounds good)
fecate by Trumplodyte December 4, 2018
to turn into feces
Fecate by CrayonEater4259 January 18, 2019
1. To meow at a Turkey.
I saw a vicious turkey so I faciated and thus escaped its troublesome presence.
Faciate by Whitey Las Vegas August 21, 2006

fecilate 

Derived from feces, to poo.
Man, After those tacos, I gotta fecilate.
fecilate by Matthew Pryce February 2, 2004

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026