Pheromone

Word PHEROMONE
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Definitions and meanings of "Pheromone"

What do we mean by pheromone?

A chemical secreted by an animal, especially an insect, that influences the behavior or physiology of others of the same species, as by attracting members of the opposite sex or marking the route to a food source. noun

A chemical secreted by an animal, especially an insect that affects the development or behavior of other members of the same species, functioning often as a means of attracting a member of the opposite sex. noun

A chemical substance secreted externally by some animals (especially insects) that influences the physiology or behavior of other animals of the same species noun

A chemical secreted by an animal, especially an insect, that affects the development or behavior of other members of the same species, functioning often as a means of attracting a member of the opposite sex.

A chemical secreted by an animal that functions as an attractant of the opposite sex. Urban Dictionary

Usually a smell which is secreted from the female/male, usually mostly noticed on the neck. Urban Dictionary

Blues, Boogie, Rock band based out of San Diego, Ca. Musical influences and styles include The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pink Floyd, Pearl Jam, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and The Who. The Pheromones are driven by a punchy and energetic rhythm section, with powerful midrange vocals and an overdriven bluesy lead combining to bring fresh, original music to their audiences. Urban Dictionary

When you meet someone your natural instinct is to be either attracted or repulsed by someone's pheromones Urban Dictionary

A chemical substance which causes a sexual response in others of the same species. Human pheromones are well known, and cause sexual attraction in women or men. Several manufacturers of human pheromones formulas designed to attract women or men do exist, one of the most popular of which is alpha-dream.com. Urban Dictionary

A chemical substance which causes a sexual response in others of the same species. Human pheromones are well known, and cause sexual attraction in women or men. Several manufacturers of human pheromones formulas designed the opposite sex do exist: one of the most popular of which is www.Alpha-Dream.com Urban Dictionary

When a dumb E-Whore breaks up your online gaming community. Urban Dictionary

The currently unknown factor that gives certain brands the competitive edge over another when compared with identical markers. Urban Dictionary

A stink that secretes out of a select few mammals rectum. It is said to lure the opposite sex into a sort of un-breakable love spell. Urban Dictionary

Vampire Pheromones are pheromones released by an organism to attract an individual of the opposite sex, encourage them to mate with them, or perform some other function closely related with sexual reproduction. Sex pheromones specifically focus on indicating females for breeding, attracting the opposite sex, and conveying information on their species, age, sex and genotype after emitted by males. Unlike Biological Pheromones this is more of a Phantasmal or Astral plan Pheromone that appeals directly to ones soul or to ones Spiritual existence. It is said to be ten times more intoxicating than it's biological counterpart. Urban Dictionary

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The word "pheromone" in example sentences

It is more than 50 years since the term pheromone was proposed to label a category of chemical signals produced by one member of a species that elicit a definite response in another member of the same species. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Scientists have long believed that queen pheromones regulate caste development in social insects, but this finding is only the second such discovery in the past 50 years - when the term pheromone was coined by scientists. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is 50 years since the term pheromone was coined, but the jury is still out as to whether there are genuinely human smells which can elicit the most primitive subconscious urges in those around us. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This "locator pheromone" is then smelled by local mosquitoes ready to lay eggs and will attract them inside. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The pheromone is a scent which mosquitoes naturally release in the wild when they find a good egg laying location. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The word pheromone originated from the Greek language from the words pherein "I carry" and hormon "I excite." ❋ Unknown (2009)

I assume then that they’ve been exapted to assist in pheromone distribution (that is, the lipids evolved for waterproofing first, and then became co-opted during evolution for pheromone distribution), but I can’t determine this from Shine et al. (2002). ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Male spiders of this south-American species incorporate a chemical known as a pheromone into their silk gift wrap. ❋ Murray Wardrop (2012)

In the spirit of facilitating self-organization, oishii is a kind of pheromone trail allowing me and others to find the resources other members of the hive found useful, interesting, humorous, or for some other reason worth visiting again. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Non-volatile sexual "pheromone" found in mouse tears may play a role in close-range, face-to-face communication ❋ Unknown (2005)

As my colleague Toshi Yoshihara puts it, soft power is like a "pheromone" inherent to attractive nations. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Make That Sound, has the kind of pheromone-laced vocals and steamy melody that suits Holiday's pleasant-but-unremarkable presence. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The reason for the bawdy connotation of "pheromone" in our modern parlance is because for mammals, one of the most important forms of messages they carry are communiqués about reproductive status and availability. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As regulatory pressure mounts on use of broad-spectrum insecticides, alternatives such as pheromone mating disruption (PMD) are being considered for control of codling moth (CM), the main pest in California walnuts. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I quote the word "pheromone" because not all of the products reviewed actually have pheromones. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is a human pheromone which is a chemical attractant that is in body secretions like perspiration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We [fucked on] the first [date] because of our [pheromones] ❋ Budweiser442 (2006)

Her [pheromones] were a huge [influence] on me being [sexually aroused]. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

The Pheromones are [more than] [just] chemicals [looking] to attract. ❋ Craig Schreiber (2007)

When L met J she was Pheromonally [attracted] and wanted [to drop] to her [knees] in front of him ❋ ElleVee (2016)

I [sprayed on] [pheromones] before the date with [victoria].. ❋ Mike T. Burns (2009)

I [sprayed on] [pheromones] before the date with [victoria].. ❋ Mike T. Burns (2009)

Your [guild] [has been] [pheromoned]. ❋ Pakka12 (2011)

It's amazing how [XYZ] Company when compared to [123] Company don't [match up] evenly. 123 blows XYZ out of the water but XYZ has that brand pheromone working for it...yea baby. ❋ Jamfetto (2009)

After the fecatine pheromone took effect on the woman, her eyes [opened] wide. She [latched] onto her new found mate, and never [let go]. ❋ Anon (2004)

Her attraction to him was that of a pheromonal attraction, but [even deeper]! Even more Intense! A sexual attraction that seemed to reside deep inside her soul! This can only be described as the Vampire [pheromones]. For anything to touch ones soul on such a level and for it to be as [entrancing] as this. It would only resemble the thirst of a vampire! ❋ Mr Háñdsòme (2015)

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