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gesticulate

From the Latin word gesticulus, diminutive of gestus.
1. (tr. verb) To make gestures especially while speaking, as for emphasis.
2. A favored word of the Drakku.
3. Sounds really perverted.
Teacher, Robert won't stop gesticulating at me in public.
gesticulate by Drakku March 9, 2005
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genticulate

VERB:
To talk to yourself in private.
Yesterday Sally walked in and caught me genticulating in my office. It was awkward to say the least. I'm not sure she respects me anymore

Sometime the pressure is just too much and I go genticulate for a few minutes. Then I can concentrate.

If Tiger would just spent more time genticulating, he wouldn't be in the mess he's in.
genticulate by Tom Sui August 31, 2010

gesticulate

1. A random sexual act. It is used as a placeholder for any act. ANY.
2. A combination of: genitalia, ejaculate, masturbate
3. To gesture with your hands
He gesticulated wildly to prove his point

Genticle 

1: Slang for large penis, derived from the words genitals and tentacle.

2: Any or all tentacles used on a female by a cephalopod, sea monster, or alien type creature for sexual or violent use, often seen in anime as tentacle porn.
1: Dagon totally owned that chick with his genticles.

2: Don't know what his problem is, the guy just can't get enough of the genticles.
Genticle by skudmuffin2k1 October 16, 2010

gesticulate

To articulate something using hand and facial gestures.
-He wasn't very gesticulate during his speech.

-She was very gesticulating the impact of cigarette smoke on toddlers.
gesticulate by zing_zhang April 20, 2009

gesticulate

1) v. to give oneself the reach-around as one gyrates the hips and waves with the free hand, while in a public venue.

2) v. to gesture with the hands.
James like to gesticulate at the birds by the duck pond.