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nocturnal emission
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nocturnal emission
n.
An involuntary ejaculation of semen during sleep.
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Noun1.nocturnal emission - ejaculation during sleep (usually during a dream)
wet dream - an erotic dream (usually at night) accompanied by the (nocturnal) emission of semen
ejaculation - the discharge of semen in males


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Although it's a normal process of the male body, one of the most common issues adolescent boys are ashamed to talk about is nocturnal emissions or "wet dreams," which are an ejaculation of semen -- not urine -- that dampens the sheets or clothing.
Kevin Keegan jumped or was pushed, depending on what paper you read, all of which misses the point that, just like a teenage Satan's nocturnal emissions, Newcastle are an unholy mess .
Byline: David Kronke TV Critic Generally speaking, the problem with horror stories is they force you to accept epic illogical fallacies as gospel: A character's youthful nocturnal emissions resulted in his eating asparagus as an adult to transform into a werewolf?
 
 
 
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