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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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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."

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Substatraction

Created by: Javeson1

Pronunciation: sub stih track shun

Sentence: girls are very good at substitraction, such as the one in this picture.

Etymology: substitute + attraction

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Obswerve

Created by: fonka99

Pronunciation: ob-swerve

Sentence: When Marko pointed out someone had come in through the door, I knew he surreptitiously intended for me to obswerve the shapely waitress in the tight fitting top.

Etymology: From observe and swerve

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Peripherequest

Created by: kryptik

Pronunciation: per-ih-fer-ee-kwest

Sentence: Angela kept asking him about her necklace even as she was falling out of her own dress. It was such a blatant peripherequest!

Etymology: From the words 'periphery' and 'request'

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Saloppe

Created by: taftouf

Pronunciation:

Sentence: i saloppe you lol omg omg

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COMMENTS:

- taftouf, 2006-12-31: 05:14:00

omg - taftouf, 2006-12-31: 05:14:00

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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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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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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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Gapeshifting

Created by: johnnyrockett

Pronunciation: Gayp-shif-ting

Sentence: I gapeshifted Tom to look across the street at the drug store so he would see the couple fighting on the street.

Etymology: Gape - to stare with open mouth, as in wonder. Shifting - To move or transfer from one place or position to another.

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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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