circling movements, usually used to express affection or excitement. It can also refer to the fluttering of wings or the movement of a fan-like structure, such as a flagellum in biology.
/ˈflæb.el.eɪ.təNZ/
Characterized by changeability or adaptability; swift and fluid, much like quicksilver (mercury) can flow and change shape easily.
/ˈkwɪksilverɪʃ/
The act of paying money outwards or the money paid outwards, typically as a payment to someone or something. It can also refer to the total amount of money that an entity has paid out, often in the context of financial reporting or budgeting.
/ˈaʊtˌpeɪmənt/
The process or state of causing tetanus, a disease characterized by severe muscle contractions, typically due to a bacterial infection.
/tɪˈtɑːn.ɪ.zeam/
Tightly or securely fastened or bound; especially, tightly tied or fastened, as with a strap.
/bestræpt/
A cohusband is a term used in polyamory to describe a male or female partner in a loving, committed relationship with a couple or person who has a primary relationship with someone else. This arrangement involves all parties being mutually aware and agreeing to the relationships.
/ˈkoʊ.hʌ.bənd/
the quality or state of being incapable of being expressed, described, or articulated, especially due to its extreme nature or sensitivity, often implying something too awful or terrible to talk about openly.
/ʌnˈspriː.kə.bəl.nəs/
A word that is considered a misspelling or incorrect form of the word 'alright' in some contexts, typically used in informal or non-standard forms of English.
/ˈɾiːt/
Hugsome is an archaic or obsolete term that means inviting, attractive, or charming. It is a synonym for attractive, appealing, or attractive in appearance or character.
/haʊsmi/