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natarate 

Pronunciation: /ˈnætəreɪt/ (NAT-uh-rate)
Definition:
Natarate (verb) - To maneuver the physique through aqueous environments, utilizing physical extremities or appendages for locomotive purposes.
Significance:
• It defines moving through aqua.
• It emphasizes the utilization of the physique to move.
• It identifies performing locomotion.
• It avoids mentioning “swimming”
• It improves succinctness.
• It replaces the necessity to use irregular Germanic origin verbs.
Verb Forms:
• Past: natarated
• Present Simple: natarate, natarates
• Present Continuous: natarating
Examples:
• “He natarates every morning for cardiovascular health.”
• “The marine creature natarates with agility.”
• “The athletes natarate various routes.”
natarate by Dmitrio March 9, 2025
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natalate 

When someone is at least one hour late to hang out with friends, they are considered Natalate.
Dude, you are so natalate! We've been waiting to go to Universal for an hour!
natalate by Lieutenantt Dan April 4, 2009
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nasarate 

a form of karate that is only known by ninjas and makes your balls explode.
guy 1: dude the other day i fought this ninja and he exploded my balls.
guy 2:That ninja must have done nasarate on you.
nasarate by nasia jones May 20, 2010