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Penchant

(noun) A strong taste, liking, preference or tendency towards or for something.
I have a penchant for good books.
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penchant

(noun) A strong taste, liking, preference or tendency towards or for something.
Marcus Halberstram also has a penchant for Valentino suits and Oliver Peoples glasses.
by seymourwiener May 14, 2021
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Penchant

"My penchant will actually excite everyone who sees it."
by urualveabo October 13, 2014
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Penchant for Buggery

Taken from the wise words of D Evil himself.

Means you're gay.
"I hear you have penchant for buggery?"

"No, I am not Gay"
by Crawf21 December 15, 2011
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Penchanting

A combination of penchant and enchanting. To have a knack for enchanting someone or something. Other forms of the word include penchanted and penchantment.
1) Angus winked at me and I was a goner... totally penchanted!

2) He took me for a walk and was so penchanting that I never wanted to leave.

3) She fainted out of the pure penchantment of the way he said her name.
by Belch Queen May 24, 2019
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penchentable

when someone is attractive, and you are willing to submit yourself to having sex with them

penchentable is derived from the French verb "se penchent", which means "to bend over"

also see: fuckable
hey, did you see that girl ? she is so penchentable
by Michael Deviantmind May 2, 2008
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penchanga

Used as a war cry or before doing an amazing feat.
She cried out, "PENCHANGAAAAAAAAAAA!" before running into the mob of other crazy fans.
by HeyHawtie December 17, 2008
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