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The Cloud Concise Dictionary of Sparkling and Strange Words presents;
Agastopia.
Pronunciation:
A·gast·o·peea
Definition;
1. Admiration of a particular part of someone’s body.
2. Agastopia is looking – but no touching – just taking in and savouring certain body parts.
3. “My heart is a flutter, he has the finest pair of forearms I have ever set my peepers on.”
Example:
“There is a chap who wishes to marry my daughter. He has a particular agastopia for her left elbow.”
Etymology:
Unknown.
This sounds like a made up word! Ha ha, that was a joke, because all words are made up! This one especially.
-The Chief officer of, and person who, established The Institute
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Anything and everything is as imaginary as you wish it to be. All the more-so in this, the aether.
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Very true! I think I may be an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese or a fragment of underdone potato.
-The Real Deal
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Pungent and a tad chewy then?
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I’ll have to make sure to file that word in the brain bank…
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Make some room, there’s more on their way 😉
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Keep up the good work…
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Why thank you Pondering Mind I most certainly will!
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Could words be more strange – or is my vocabulary store just getting smaller? 🙂
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They could and shall be much stranger, and are adding to your already extensive vocabulary. Just wait and see 😉
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I cannot recall ever experiencing this. It may have made things simpler had I ever have done so. My sense of physical attraction has always been far more generalised. I once told someone that I found them attractive because of the way they occupied space.
That was not very romantic, yet nonetheless was true insofar as I could not identify any specific region yet felt a great attraction to something akin to a field of physical presence. It was not the shape, or the form alone; it was something to do with the occupation of space more indistinctly. I once had a similar sensation in connection with three promontories just to the North of Ceibwr Bay in Pembrokeshire. That was not a sexual attraction I might add.
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“That was not a sexual attraction I might add.” – well you say that, but police records say differently.
I like certain parts more than others, but the shape of the mind is far more attractive to me than the shape of an arse.
sonmi laughing upon the Cloud
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Do you like faces or other bits more so? No need for detail . . . unless you want. I once knew someone who only really liked the outside edge of the back of a man’s hand, and then only if there were a few hairs in that small region. Perhaps I like dimples; I’m not sure – scrub that. What is called ‘red’ hair, is alluring to me in ways that perplex yet excite all at once. But then again, as you say, it is the mind, particularly for me the sense of humour, that sets the pulse racing. Tell me a pun and I’m like “Phwooaar!”.
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laughing specific bits eh? laughs lots more. I’ll say no more, not that it’s anything very freaky, but yes, I do like faces too carries on laughing . I know people who are very specific actually and cannot find the rest of a body attractive if the part that fits their fetish doesn’t make the grade.
sonmi scrubbing the world’s dimples upon the Cloud
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