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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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Cameleize

erasmus

Created by: erasmus

Pronunciation: its just wrong...

Sentence: camellia always wanted men to cameleize at her.

Etymology: from chameleon to look in two separate directions at the same time

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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.

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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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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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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Eyepopping

Created by: josje

Pronunciation: ipopping

Sentence: your hanging earrings are eyepopping big

Etymology: if you see something your eyes don“t believe seeing

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Diflirticate

Created by: Bulletchewer

Pronunciation: dy-flur-ti-kate

Sentence: She used her new boots to diflirticate from the shortness of that killer skirt.

Etymology: From "divert", "flirt" and the "icate" bit is for the connotations of "selfish, catty person" (i-cat yes, pretentious, I know). Plus "-icate" is a great suffix for such a compelling verb.

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Hiltonequest

Created by: Stump

Pronunciation: hill/tone/equest

Sentence: When Paris makes a hiltonequest nowadays hardly anyone bothers to look.

Etymology: Hilton - from that distinguishe heir of the family Paris and her frequent 'wardrobe malfunctions' & request.

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Narcissulate

Created by: sarrah

Pronunciation: nar-siss-you-late

Sentence: He was narcissulating strongly towards the lamppost, but I knew he really wanted me to check out his new car.

Etymology: narcissism

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Soliciview

Created by: jedijawa

Pronunciation: sole-eh-ceh-view

Sentence: Suzanne was could always draw a soliciview by asking men to look at her buttons.

Etymology: solitic + view

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