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Promulgate

Promulgate is term that is used by a strange group of people who probably graduated from technical college but who want to appear smarter than they currently are, almost exclusively used in a corporate email setting; A word that millennials and want-to-be corporate executives use to sound more intelligent; The true meaning of the term is unclear when used in such a manner and leaves the email message recipient dazed and confused that the meaning and quality of person using the term .
Promulgate this message to your team...
by Moose 0731 July 10, 2019
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promulgate

promote or make widely known
He promulgated their company.
by 1210k April 8, 2015
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promulgate

The government will promulgate the important bill tomorrow.
by Il Woong Kim September 4, 2003
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Promulgate

To bring forth or publish publicly.

From the Latin "promulgare", meaning to bring forth milk, though its oft-used metaphorical sense in legal contexts is where the English word gets it legal meaning.

And so, also, to wank until one has brought forth "milk".
The court promulgated an opinion condemning the defendant's public promulgation of his boner.
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Probulate

The act of probing somebody. Usually through the rectum.

Sometimes performed with a probluator.
Aliens tend to probulate hicks for knowledge about the human rectum.
by Desert Eagle Bob August 11, 2004
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Promulgatus

To dress in ones finery and have sexual intercourse whilst walking.
I met this girl at a bar last night, we skipped the cab and engaged in some promulgatus on the way to her place.
by P10 H. February 26, 2011
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Propulgate

To attach something (frequently something unwelcome and done maliciously) to something desirable.

Commonly used in politics when an unwelcome amendment is added to a bill.
First aide: "You're trying to propulgate a tax bill onto an appropriations package. If we start allowing that, we're never going to get budgets passed."

Second aide: "Would you support a tax cut if it were separate from the budget?"

Third aide: "We're not going to support it while it's attached to the appropriations bill."
by SellyOakRam November 2, 2012
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