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'Look at my earrings.'

DEFINITION: To ask someone to look at one thing, when you really want them to look at another thing, which is better left unspecified.

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Sublure

Created by: Manhattan

Pronunciation: Sub-lour

Sentence: The woman was playing him for stupid, making sure he wasn't aware of her tactics to sublure him.

Etymology: The prefix sub- + the word lure

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Stratexhibit

Created by: tangledupinblue

Pronunciation:

Sentence: He stratexhibited his sleeve, hoping she would notice his bulging bicep.

Etymology:

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Misdiracktion

Created by: rikboyee

Pronunciation: miss-die-rack-shun

Sentence: his eyes were drawn inevitably downward in what was a stunning piece of misdiracktion

Etymology: misdirection, rack

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Titamizing

Created by: naturi

Pronunciation: tit-ta-mi-zing

Sentence: he seemed to be admiring the broach pinned on her chest, but he was really titamizing her breast.

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COMMENTS:

Take a shot at this word in a sentence. I dont think mine fits. - naturi, 2006-12-31: 02:48:00

erasmus - erasmus, 2007-01-02: 09:17:00

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Fishingleer

Created by: bohdel

Pronunciation:

Sentence: She used a fishingleer to pick up guys at the bar. "Just look at how I spilt this on my shirt," she'd say, "I'll never be able to wear it again."

Etymology:

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Misdirbreastion

Created by: bondfool

Pronunciation: Mis-dur-breh-shtyun

Sentence: She tried using misdirbreastion on me, but I knew what she wanted me to see.

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Poutificate

Created by: mickey666

Pronunciation: phonetically

Sentence: She smiled as he ate and asked him "Do you like my dumplings"?

Etymology: pout is a facial gesture and when used to convey a double entendre becomes poutification

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Sublimisinterpret

Created by: paperpieces

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Optorelocation

Created by: externalmusic

Pronunciation: ohp-toe-ree-low-kay-shun

Sentence: I used optorelocation to get Sam to notice my Brazilian butt lift, by asking him if I had sat in some gum!

Etymology:

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Divriage

Created by: Lyokia

Pronunciation: div-ree-ahge

Sentence: She divriaged his attention to get him to notice her over his wife.

Etymology: from diverage

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