Tumescent

Word TUMESCENT
Character 9
Hyphenation tu mes cent
Pronunciations /tjuˈmɛsənt/

Definitions and meanings of "Tumescent"

What do we mean by tumescent?

Somewhat tumid. adjective

Becoming swollen; swelling. adjective

Swelling; tumefying; forming into a tumor; intumescent.

In botany, slightly tumid or swollen.

Slightly tumid; swollen, as certain moss capsules. adjective

Swollen or distended with fluid, as of erectile tissue. adjective

Inflated or overblown adjective

Abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas adjective

Swollen or distended with fluid, as of erectile tissue.

Inflated or overblown.

A fancy scientific word describing an erection. Urban Dictionary

(V) The condition or state whereby his body part resembles the eggplant emoji. Eggplant emoji when used as an a description ... translated into professorial English. Urban Dictionary

Swollen or becoming swollen, especially as a response to sexual arousal ;) Urban Dictionary

The abstruse medical terminology for state of having a hard-on or a boner. Urban Dictionary

The process of erection in a man, whereby his penis gets stiffer and larger, and sometimes points away from the body at an angle. Adjective form: "tumescent." After sexual outlet, the reverse process is called "detumescence" (see listing). . Urban Dictionary

Chronic arousal without sexual fulfillment, to the point where one feels irritable, cranky, and not at all sexual or horny. A state of being unaware or unwilling to admit that a good dose of healthy gratifying sex would have one feel so much better. Urban Dictionary

As close to erect as a penis can possibly get without standing up or sticking out. The state of full hanging engorgement. The optimum conditions for a soft core full frontal Playgirl photo shoot. Deceiving because one assumes that if it's still hanging down it's gonna be bigger standing up when in fact that's all there is. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Tumescent

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The word "tumescent" in example sentences

In its excited, or tumescent condition (the word tumescent means swelled, and is the technical word for describing the erect condition of the penis) it becomes enlarged and rigid, its size in this state being, on an average, six or seven inches long, and from an inch-and-a-half to two inches in diameter. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The most common approach to liposuction today, known as tumescent liposuction, is also considered the safest. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But "tumescent" staffs (Schlesinger's delicious description) seem normal to people with a weak sense of the past. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The deaths reviewed in the new study all involved variations on "tumescent" liposuction, a popular technique developed by dermatologists in the late 1980s. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In the newer "tumescent" method, doctors inject a medicated solution into the fatty tissue to reduce bleeding, but in rare cases, it can cause fluid buildup in the lungs and fatal blood clots. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The procedure may be performed under general or local ( "tumescent") anesthesia. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Nigel Slater is also back – Simple Cooking, Fri, 7.30pm, BBC1 – to pregnant pause and flirt his way through baskets of beetroot and tumescent squashes from his garden. ❋ Unknown (2011)

PureLipo, which Sant Antonio trademarked, is a form of "tumescent" liposuction, which means the painkiller is injected along with saline solution and a drug that slows bleeding into small incisions in the skin. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It depicted a tumescent seascape, dominated by a wall of surf that had already upturned a pitiful sailing ship. ❋ Steven Levy (2011)

However, Miami plastic surgeon Adam Rubinstein says virtually all cosmetic surgeons are doing tumescent liposuction; the main difference is the type of anesthesia used. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The piled pulp glistening and tumescent in the afternoon sun. ❋ Sterling McKennedy (2011)

As early as 1999, however, anesthesiologist Rama Rao wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine that tumescent liposuction should be re-evaluated because of deaths, especially from lidocaine. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Its gloriously fractured lyrics sound like an episode of Multi-Coloured Swap Shop played through a rickety projector on the inside of David Lynch's mind – "Give me your brittle heart and ashtray eyes, I'll give you carpet burns and a slanted life" – and it's swept along by a yearning, tumescent melody that quietly sneaks in your lugholes like warm velvet and wafts about airily as though it had been there all along. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The unfortunate fact is that a peace deal in the Middle East will deny SLC of masturbation fodder, given that he only gets tumescent at the thought of the region nuked into atoms. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Not everything here is tumescent: Théo van Rysselberghe's seascape "Big Clouds" (1893) is a bit of Seurat pointillism on the Danube, and in Klimt's "Forester House in Weissenbach on the Attersee" (1912), the open casements are painted with Van Gogh's flamelike passion. ❋ Barrymore Laurence Scherer (2011)

We finished with a tumescent banana soufflé, a leaking chocolate fondant and a caramelised apple tart which, for my tastes, was the only dish that didn't deliver. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Best of all were warm slices of confited beef, with the sort of tumescent, just-crisp amber fat to make a cardiologist wince, and sweet dark fibrous meat, served with wild mushrooms and the bitter crunch of watercress. ❋ Jay Rayner (2010)

The tumescent bellies of "Black Curve Relief" and "White Curve Relief" rise and descend, respectively, like mammoth moons. ❋ Lance Esplund (2011)

Eighteen years later, this effort to "rescue the novel" from tumescent unmentionables, as editor Auberon Waugh explained it, has become an annual tradition. ❋ Michael C. Moynihan (2011)

[Oh my god], the way it [grows] tumescent when I [stroke it]!!! ❋ Foolkid (2020)

When he [pressed] his body [fully] up against her it was [obvious] to her that he was tumescent. ❋ Chris1973 (2017)

Jessica: [Gerald], i'm so [tumescent] Gerald: It was [the garlic] bread wasn't it? ❋ Deimisthelithuanian (2018)

When I went to the doctor, he asked me if I had trouble achieving tumescence. I looked at him [puzzled], and he said... "or in more common language, [umm]... can you [get it up]?" ❋ Adel7 (2007)

"It was a pretty normal tumescence, but it took longer than [usual]." "Maybe you've been having too much sex. Or it's just a [consequence] of getting [older]." . ❋ Al-in-chgo (2010)

Her [extended] visit [certainly] increased the [overall] tumescence in the household. ❋ Shortstrokes (2013)

Cinema [appreciator] 1: "You saw the end of [Boogie Nights], little Marky Mark is [hung like a bull] moose!" Cinema appreciator 2: "The hell he is! That was maximum tumescence in repose." ❋ Phineas T (2008)

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