Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective smeared with oil or grease to reduce friction.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
lubricate . - adjective treated with a
lubricant - adjective slang
drunk
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- adjective smeared with oil or grease to reduce friction
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Examples
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Here is a blog entry where they go to get "lubricated" at the pub, and ...
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Also, since Seattle won't allow you to have a drink in a strip club either, I wonder if they give them a stipend so they can get themselves a little "lubricated" prior to their shift?
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I guess this is just part of the "offering culture" in which teacher get "lubricated" as well.
The Politics of Fourth Grade: Kickbacks and Corruption Michael Turton 2006
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I feel like my muscles get all warm and 'lubricated'..
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The dynamic expansion plan, lubricated with easy access to capital, is hardly unusual on America's gleaming campuses.
Physical Plant 2009
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With a little vaginal self-massage, Jane found that her pelvic muscles felt more supple and her vagina was more lubricated on a regular basis.
Wild Feminine Tami Lynn Kent 2011
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It was a jovial assemblage, well lubricated by preprandial cocaine and expensive dinner wine.
Shortcut Man P. G. Sturges 2011
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He figured, rightly, that anyone Obama picked who had not publicly burned an American flag would likely be confirmed, and that she would be cheered all the way down this lubricated chute by the Obama-loving MSM.
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Sigs are very reliable, easy to strip and clean but do need to be kept well lubricated.
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Barley lubricated his neurons and caused them to fire.
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