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Phonetic Alphabet 

NATO devised version of the english alphabet.
a - alpha
b - bravo
c - charlie
d - delta
e - echo
f - foxtrot
g - golf
h - hotel
i - india
j - juliett
k - kilo
l - lima
m - mike
n - november
o - oscar
p - papa
q - quebec
r - romeo
s - sierra
t - tango
u - uniform
v - victor
w - whiskey
x - xray
y - yankee
z - zulu
Phonetic Alphabet by wheaty September 5, 2005

poonatic 

A guy or girl addict to the "tang" or vagina.
(poon-a-tick)
Sally don't get involved with Jim he's a poonatic. He gets around.
poonatic by Rebeckletits December 25, 2007

phonetic alphabet 

An alphabet used by NATO in order to clearly speak over a radio. Used for call signs, tail numbers on planes, abbreviations, and anything which would require letters be spoken over the radio
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliet
Kilo (KEE-lo)
Lima (LEE-ma)
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa (pa-PA)
Quebec (KAY-beck)
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor
Whiskey
X-ray
Yankee
Zulu(ZOO-loo)
phonetic alphabet by B-ROD July 4, 2005

Phonetic 

Words that are spelt how they sound. Ironically phonetic is not spelt phonetically.
Phonetic should be spelt fonetic, but English doesn't always make sense
Phonetic by karloswillios May 13, 2013

Phonetically Booed up

That act of being annoyingly inseparable and spending too much time with your boo through phone usage and text messaging.
My homegirl is phonetically booed up at any given time of the day with her loser boyfriend.

I can't talk right now. I'm phonetically booed up.
Phonetically Booed up by PeachesDiva September 13, 2009

Phonationship 

instances in which individuals engage in relationship-like activities over vast distances through the medium of the phone, computer or other digital media, generally with individuals that have only met a few times.

The use of sexting and phone sex has vastly improved the longevity of many phonationships world-wide.
Hey, are you still having a phonationship with that dude you met in Cancun last year?
Phonationship by TreatYourLife January 24, 2011