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fellate

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fel·late  (f-lt)
v. fel·lat·ed, fel·lat·ing, fel·lates
v.tr.
To perform fellatio on.
v.intr.
To engage in fellatio.

[Latin fellre, fellt-, to suck; see fellatio.]

fel·lation (-lshn) n.
fel·lator n.

fellate [fɛˈleɪt fɪ-]
vb
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) (tr) to perform fellatio on (a person)
[back formation from fellatio]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.fellate - provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
excite, stir, stimulate - stir feelings in; "stimulate my appetite"; "excite the audience"; "stir emotions"
Translations
fellate [feˈleɪt] VT (frm) → hacer una felación a


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They read and reread it to learn how to kiss, caress, nibble, and fellate their lover or sex partner for increased mutual pleasure.
[28] Similarly, a postcard depicting lavishly coiffed aristocratic women and their dogs, or another one in which farm dogs fellate peasants exploit bestiality to attack identifiable groups of people.
The irrumator incurred no serious disesteem, while to fellate was to act out an accepted inferior role, passive concentration on another's pleasure, servicing another - all postures appropriate to women, slaves, and prostitutes of both sexes, but never to free men.
 
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