intromission
IPA: ˈɪntroʊmˈɪʃʌn
noun
- The state of being allowed to enter; admittance
- The act of allowing to enter; admission
- Putting one thing into another; insertion
- Copulation: usually the first moment of initial entry of a penis into a vagina, mouth or anus.
- (law, Scotland) An intermeddling with the affairs of another, either on legal grounds or without authority.
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Examples of "intromission" in Sentences
- The rate of intromission to mounting I/M was determined.
- The other theory taught was known as the intromission theory.
- The AWAC was translating its own fix on the intromission markers into the reference frame of his display.
- Pygisma = buttockry, because most actives end within the nates, being too much excited for further intromission.
- Penetration by the hardened erect penis is also known as intromission, or by the Latin name immissio penis (Latin for "insertion of the penis").
- He concludes: "[r] ecognition that the foreskin makes intromission easier raises the possibility that it is an organ specifically designed for rape".
- The author has invented a style of speech for the Martians that the Earth humans have to try and get the hang of, full of stuff like 'Explicative-Interrogative?' and 'Parareproductive intromission activity', etc.
- According to him the nerves of the rectum and the genitalia, in all cases closely connected, are abnormally so in the pathic, who obtains, by intromission, the venereal orgasm which is usually sought through the sexual organs.
- His success was perhaps accidental, I am willing to accept, but his 5 years in office, marred by the guerilla and Cuban intromission, were the years where democracy started to set in Venezuela until that most bright moment in December 1968 when for the first time the opposition was recognized as having won the election.
- The whole vampire biting thing is a play off the act of penetration/intromission … thats the appeal of a vampire biting you and sucking on your blood, but while I wish Ian the best with his allegedly lovely G/F, if ever they should part ways, he is welcome to bite me anytime, or to do with me the thing that biting is a metaphor for * wink*
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