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  • 52Consumed By Your Poison — Album par Despised Icon Sortie 2 octobre 2002 Durée 26:45 Genre Deathcore Producteur Yannick St Amand Label Galy Records …

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  • 53eibh- (: oibh-), i̯ebh- —     eibh (: oibh ), i̯ebh     English meaning: to copulate     Deutsche Übersetzung: “futuere”     Note: probably a taboo with rearrangement of anlaut     Material: O.Ind. yábhati “ copulated “; Gk. οἴφω, οἰφέω “ copulate “; οἰφόλης “ obscene “;… …

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  • 54sodomise — verb 1. copulate with an animal • Syn: ↑sodomize • Hypernyms: ↑copulate, ↑mate, ↑pair, ↑couple • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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  • 55sodomize — verb 1. copulate with an animal • Syn: ↑sodomise • Hypernyms: ↑copulate, ↑mate, ↑pair, ↑couple • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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  • 56fuck — I. verb Etymology: akin to Dutch fokken to breed (cattle), Swedish dialect fókka to copulate Date: circa 1503 intransitive verb 1. usually obscene copulate 2. usually vulgar mess 3 used with with …

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  • 57screw — I. noun Etymology: Middle English scrue, from Middle French escroe female screw, nut, from Medieval Latin scrofa, from Latin, sow Date: 15th century 1. a. a simple machine of the inclined plane type consisting of a spirally grooved solid cylinder …

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  • 58tread — I. verb (trod; also treaded; trodden or trod; treading) Etymology: Middle English treden, from Old English tredan; akin to Old High German tretan to tread Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to step o …

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  • 59Mating — Dragonflies mating Tortoises mating …

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  • 60Mating system — A mating system is a way in which a group is structured in relation to sexual behaviour. The precise meaning depends upon the context. With respect to higher animals, it specifies which males mate with which females, under which circumstances;… …

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