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poetricate

Poetricate - verb:
The act of creating poetry as a thoughtful and concerted effort.

Past tense: poetricated
Noun: poetrication
Continuing/present tense: poetricating
Example: I haven't poetricated in a while.

Example: I think I feel the need to poetricate; it has been too long since I wrote a poem.

Example: "Hey, man, what are you doing?"

"Just poetricating."

"Sweet, can I hear some of what you wrote?"
by ZMan October 11, 2013
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poeticate

Verb meaning 'to do poetry' in a nonreading manner.
It can range from pretending to be a Shakespearean
actor in one's own residence, to practicing lines in
public in order to memorize poems. The term can
also be an adjective with a different pronunciation.
The verb pronounces the last syllable as 'kate' and
the adjective pronounces the final syllable as 'kit'.
Omaha goes to High Park as often as possible to
poeticate whenever he has a skedded poetry gig.
by Ward Smith February 16, 2009
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Patricate

To own someone, to beat them, to completely defeat them, either in an activity or by power of spoken word.
If you get beaten 6-0 at Pro Evoluction Soccer, you have been patricated.
If you make a comical remark at your friends expense, you patricate them (or are said to have patricated them).
by curry hoors June 13, 2008
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Poetrical

Someone who writes a lot of poetry and enjoys writing it.
“You’ve written so many poems, you are so poetrical.”
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mr poetrates

a hot boy that is very cute
mr poetrates cute uwu
by kamalie December 12, 2022
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Lex Poetica™

Lex Poetica™

(noun)
Pronunciation: leks poh-ET-ih-kah

Definition:
Lex Poetica™ means “the law of poetry.” It describes the idea that art and language can uphold justice the same way laws do. The phrase represents a movement where words are used not just for beauty, but for truth - turning poetry into a tool for change, healing, and freedom.

It’s when a poem reads like a declaration of rights, or when an artist uses verse to speak against injustice. Lex Poetica™ shows that laws and poems share the same heartbeat: both seek to express what is fair, human, and eternal.
That performance was pure Lex Poetica™ - it spoke law through art.
by Nacha Kama October 7, 2025
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