succubus

IPA: sˈʌkjʌbɪs

noun

  • (mediaeval folklore) A female demon which comes to men, especially monks, in their dreams to seduce them and have sexual intercourse, drawing energy from the men to sustain themselves, often until the point of exhaustion or death.
  • A strumpet, whore or prostitute.
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Examples of "succubus" in Sentences

  • Let's take the succubus one first.
  • A succubus is a legendary creature.
  • Its female counterpart is the succubus.
  • Succubus, a demon that resides in the tower.
  • The boisterous young succubus partner of Dora.
  • I believe in the communion of the Succubus and the Incubus.
  • The concept of the succubus is worthy of interest this isn't.
  • Morrigan is a succubus and the adopted daughter of Belial Aensland.
  • People are wondering why succubus is considered part of Wizard’s IP.
  • In later times she was known as a succubus who destroyed her lovers.
  • The incubus Sebastian is the bastard child of a succubus and the wizard Koltak.
  • She was some kind of a morbid Catholic, because that word succubus was unknown to the profane.
  • First "succubus" is broadcast nationally, and then The Chenbot's ode to anal sex with The Beast.
  • A succubus is a demon who takes the form of a beautiful woman to seduce men (especially monks) in dreams to have ...
  • A succubus is a female demon that comes to you in the night while you're asleep and has sex with you against your will.
  • ReverandG and eat them with some fava beans and some fine Chianti. on the subject of self censoring & the word succubus ....
  • A good deal of the players returning to the house was bleeped out, so I can only assume that everyone was repeating "succubus" over and over.
  • If you haven't seen the South Park episode featuring Chef almost marrying a succubus, you should know that a succubus is a demon in female form who kill men for their energy.

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