Ejaculate

Word EJACULATE
Character 9
Hyphenation e jac u late
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Ejaculate"

What do we mean by ejaculate?

To eject or discharge abruptly, especially to discharge (semen) in orgasm. intransitive verb

To utter suddenly and passionately; exclaim. intransitive verb

To eject a body fluid, especially semen. intransitive verb

The fluid discharged in an ejaculation, especially semen. noun

To throw out; cast forth; shoot out; dart. Archaic, except in technical use.

To utter as an exclamation, or in an exclamatory manner; utter suddenly and briefly: as, to ejaculate a cry or a prayer.

To utter ejaculations; speak in an abrupt, exclamatory manner.

To utter ejaculations; to make short and hasty exclamations. intransitive verb

To eject semen; -- of a male animal (esp. a human or other mammal) during coitus. intransitive verb

To throw out suddenly and swiftly, as if a dart; to dart; to eject. transitive verb

To throw out, as an exclamation; to utter by a brief and sudden impulse. transitive verb

Of a male, to eject semen (or, of a female, vaginal fluid) during an orgasm. verb

To eject abruptly verb

To say abruptly. verb

Semen ejected during an ejaculation. noun

Utter impulsively verb

Eject semen verb

The thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract noun

Fluid or some other substance ejected or suddenly thrown from a duct or other body structure; specifically, semen or vaginal fluid ejected by a human being or other mammal during an ejaculation.

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The word "ejaculate" in example sentences

Would expenses include removal of said monkey ejaculate from the Arizona mansion? ❋ Unknown (2008)

The freezing process, the doctor explained, "wipes the blazes" out of a sperm sample (ejaculate is split into a dozen samples, each of which is mixed with antifreeze-like chemical solutions before being stored at — 196° Celsius). ❋ Unknown (2005)

“… but making the monkeys ejaculate is mandatory for success on the show.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

It's not about avoiding an awkward classroom moment, or they would have removed the word "ejaculate" from Victorian novels, where everybody is always ejaculating about everything. ❋ Jonathan Capehart (2011)

I also occasionally use the word "ejaculate" in the verbal and completely non-sexual sense. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2010)

I mean 'ejaculate' is still defined as:"to utter suddenly and briefly; exclaim." according to my dictionary. ❋ Don Lewis (2007)

Alexandra Petri at The Washington Post: It's not about avoiding an awkward classroom moment, or they would have removed the word "ejaculate" from Victorian novels, where everybody is always ejaculating about everything. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Then he continued his verbal diarrhea on the show, using the words 'ejaculate' and ❋ Intldawn (2010)

First thing I read of Farmer's was a short story about a werewolf, and, if memory serves, it was also the first time I read the word "ejaculate" in the non-speech sense of the word. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Plus, Lehrer's article was completely tame and had no explicit content (that is, unless the word "ejaculate" causes you to get the vapors). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Fielding turns what might be a by-now-standard mock-heroic simile, with its clear gesture towards Homer, into something much funnier and sillier: Wild and the bull have too much in common for it to be a really decorous choice of image, and the second simile of the 15-32 schoolgirls chattering at the tops of their lungs ("ejaculate" doesn't have a strong sexual sense in eighteenth-century writing, but it's hyperbolic diction for the subject) is juxtaposed to the ludicrously elevated language of "Accents leaping over the Hedge of his Teeth" (only he doesn't have any teeth, and the over-literal correction of "Ditch of his Gums" again heightens the comedy). ❋ Jenny Davidson (2005)

"ejaculate" a lot of fluid from your urethra (don't worry, it's not pee). ❋ Unknown (2008)

If women are targets or "pie" or "gullet" -- this writer is a wad of wankery, tacky ejaculate, unwittingly revealing what makes him screech and wee wee. ❋ Carol Muske-Dukes (2011)

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