May 31 detente Facebook Twitter Listen to detente pronounced [dey-TAHNT] noun. A relaxing of tension. The ladyfriend and I reached a detente before tonight’s sex, which made it less wild and forgettable.
May 30 flippant Facebook Twitter Listen to flippant pronounced [FLIP-uhnt] adjective. Lacking proper seriousness or respect; showing inappropriate levity; pert. I wish I wasn’t so flippant over the news, but the fact that your uncle was arrested for engaging in coitus with a dog is too funny.
May 29 yon Facebook Twitter Listen to yon pronounced [yon] adjective. Yonder; that. You’ll find some big time queers that side yon side of Texas.
May 28 palimpsest Facebook Twitter Listen to palimpsest pronounced [PAL-imp-sest] noun. An object or place whose older layers or aspects are apparent beneath its surface. The old hag’s face looked like a palimsest; you could see former Botox treatments that had dried up into manifold layers of crust.
May 27 celerity Facebook Twitter Listen to celerity pronounced [suh-LAIR-uh-tee] noun. Rapidity of motion or action. He’ll cum too soon if he moves with celerity, so I let him take it slow.
May 26 acta Facebook Twitter Listen to acta pronounced [AK-tuh] noun. Official records, as of acts, deeds, proceedings, transactions, or the like. Christ, I’d love to get my hands on the Vatican’s acta that details all the sexual transgressions throughout the ages.
May 25 billingsgate Facebook Twitter Listen to billingsgate pronounced [BIL-ingz-gayt] noun. Coarsely abusive, foul, or profane language. The family dinner would always end in billingsgate after the mention of Uncle Brian the pervert.