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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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Flauntation

Created by: Carole

Pronunciation:

Sentence: In order to get the part in the flick, a great amount of flauntation was necessary.

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- Carole, 2007-01-01: 18:18:00

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Sedversion

Created by: polvicski

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Etymology: seduce/ divert

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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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Misvisualize

Created by: Fenners

Pronunciation:

Sentence: She misvisualized me as she asked me to look at her earrings, bending over temptingly as she exposed her cleavage more.

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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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Misgazer

Created by: lokiago

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Etymology:

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Intituate

Created by: Ahoytheship

Pronunciation: in-tit-you-ate

Sentence: She was intituating him in that low cut dress, no matter how purple her hair was.

Etymology: Insinuate+tit

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Difostentate

Created by: grammatically

Pronunciation: dif-os-TEN-tate

Sentence: Jim kept trying to difostentate towards his belt when I knew he wanted to show off something else.

Etymology: "dif" from root DIFFERENT; "osten" from root OSTENTATIOUS

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Suductocence

Created by: Partario

Pronunciation: soo-duct-oh-sense

Sentence: "She had a particular flair of suductocense about her"

Etymology: Suduction + innocence = suductocence

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Scrutigaze

Created by: egonschiela

Pronunciation: scru-ti-gays

Sentence: Cedric asked Maud to his apartment to scrutigaze his etchings.

Etymology: scruti (nize) to examine; + gaze, to look around

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