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Mechanicking

(Noun) A sexual act that involves, from beginning to end, the recipient on all fours and then placing their palms flat against the wall facing them or grabbing hold of a bed's headboard while the giving party slides partially underneath them and places recipient's cock in their mouth and begins the much needed stimuli. Then the giver also begins anal simulation with fingers on hand. Throughout the act the giver may slide back or forward alternating the stimulation they are giving using their mouth and tongue on the cock, testicles, and asshole at their own discretion but not leaving any of the parts unstimulated. The action is usually concluded by the woman penetrating asshole with her finger (as if she hasn't already) at the apex of stimulation resulting in the recipient coming hard while inside the giver's mouth whete it is traditionally consumed posthaste.
Nikki appealed to Betsy, "Lover I am in need of a serious tune up, maybe even sn oil change. Do you think maybe tonight you could do some mechanicking on me to try and fix the problem?" Clearly aggravated, Betsy looked down at her phone and saw that one of her dope connections relayed to her not too long ago that if she wanted any of the candy he had for her it was going to cost her the regular going rate of both anal sex and A blow job, in that order, when she snapped, "I don't know, Goddammit, I swear all you ever think about is sex. Everything is not about you and your stupid cock".
Mechanicking by Nikki Stixx September 14, 2020

mechanicized 

A house/builzing made with robots.
Invader Zim's house is mechanicized.
mechanicized by Nicole December 13, 2003

Mechanicism 

When a the last bolt goes in the mechanic creams his jeans
Damn that was a good mechanicism getting that water pump changed
Mechanicism by Turninwrenches February 20, 2022

Dynamic Mechanicism

A hybrid philosophical and methodological stance that treats complex, evolving systems as if they were machines, but acknowledges that these machines are constantly changing their own structure, rules, and components. It's the intellectual offspring of classical mechanics and systems theory: you still look for gears, levers, and feedback loops, but you accept that the gearbox redesigns itself mid-operation. Dynamic Mechanicism refuses to abandon the analytical power of mechanistic thinking while grudgingly admitting that the "machine" has a mind of its own. It's the engineering equivalent of trying to fix a car that's also a chameleon.
Dynamic Mechanicism Example: A Dynamic Mechanicist studying a financial market doesn't just model it as static supply-demand curves. They model it as an adaptive network of interacting algorithms, each one learning and changing its behavior based on market outcomes. The "mechanism" isn't fixed; it's a population of evolving strategies. Yet they still speak in terms of feedback, equilibrium, and control—mechanistic vocabulary for a post-mechanistic world.
Dynamic Mechanicism by Dumu The Void February 11, 2026

Dynamic Mechanicism

A philosophical worldview that sees the entire universe—including living beings, societies, and even thoughts—as fundamentally mechanical systems in motion. It's the belief that everything can ultimately be explained by the dynamic interactions of parts obeying physical laws. Dynamic mechanicism is the intellectual descendant of Newton and Laplace: the clockwork universe view, where free will is an illusion, consciousness is an emergent property of neural dynamics, and even love is just a particularly complex set of mechanical interactions.
Example: "He talked about relationships in terms of forces and reactions—a thoroughgoing dynamic mechanicism that left no room for mystery or magic."