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lambatious 

To be very high or happy
I'm very lambatious after that bong rip
lambatious by coréy rudnell November 1, 2013

labacious 

(1) Adjective
Resembling the labia or the female genitalia.

(2) Adjective
Hot; sensuous; foxy; attractive; sexy
(1) She slowly licked at the dripping juices of the delicious, labacious fig.

(2) Angelina Jolie is one labacious lady.
labacious by JordanaAnna January 6, 2009

Lasacious 

Lasacious: La-sa-cious: Is a combination of three words.

Insatiable: Someone who is always needing more!
Luscious: Hihgly gratifyling. Someone who is voluptuous!
Lascivious: To excite lust!

While I was writing a song, I conjured up the word Lasacious, it just sounded cool, so I decided to use it in my song!

Definition for Lasacious: Someone who is extremely sexy and has an uncontrollable desire. A constant craving. An extreme sexual appetite for lust, but yet cannot be satisfied!
Hey baby, you are so Lasacious it's driving me crazy!

Your so hot, you're making me Lasacious!

Every time you're around I get a Lasacious appetite that I just can't satisfy!

Her legs are so Lasacious, I've got to see them again!
Lasacious by DaVido January 30, 2007

libacious 

an adjective alluding to the taste of coins when in contiguity with the tongue/mouth region
Dang these chuckee cheese coins sure are libacious!!
During the lumbar puncture, the patient experienced a libacious taste sensation in his mouth.
A term used to describe a person, place, thing, situation, or idea when there is no other formidable manner to describe it. It's use is typically to the positive in the same manner in which one would says something is "fly, awesome, cool, legit, etc."
"Do you see that girl over there? Man, she is Lavacious"
lavacious by trampledunderfoot December 5, 2017

libacious 

a drink is libacious because it is different, fun, delicious and satisfies.
a person is libacious. in that she is energetic, fun, has a Verv for life, (is charismatic) and so is deliciously fun and satifies the need for entertainment and inclusion.
libacious by Linda Wampler Miller January 16, 2008