dilatant
noun. Used by
Iggy Pop in an old
CBC interview with Peter Gzowski to mean "a stiff" or "one who is
uptight." Used in the below quoted lyrics to mean nothing in particular.
dilatant
by Twigonometry on Apr 07, 2008 21:05:04
An otherwise boring word used artistically by
Iggy Pop to reference people who make a bigger
deal out of something than it really is, in order to
demonize it.
dilatant
by 2big4urbutt on Aug 10, 2020 12:17:28
dilated
by Diego on Aug 16, 2003 16:27:41
Example:
"
Man, are my pupils dialted?"
dilation
by DOMRichard on Feb 08, 2015 23:05:42
The expanding of the vagina or anus by means of inserting
plugs that are gradually larger, or by inserting
a plug that can be
expanded by a ratchet or a pump.
dilate
by iseebro on Mar 15, 2022 06:22:44
Example:
tranny:
holy fucking shit oh my god
transgenders should have rights and if you do you are transphobic, sexist, racist,
xenophobic, and homophobic. it literally does not affect you what someone decides to do with their life like someone could shoot up a school and why should you care? its not affecting you. just learn to mind your own business like a sane human being you bigot
gigachad: dilate
Dilating
by thee_agrizzle on Aug 28, 2012 00:46:11
Dilate
by Unused Psuedonym on Dec 15, 2021 14:48:27
To express severe, negative behavior towards something, such that one
freaks out and eyes
dilate; I.E. seethes and
copes.
Example:
Dipshit 1: Pineapple belongs on pizza! Agree with me or you have no taste!
Dipshit 2:
COPE SEETHE DILATE, ABSOLUTE
BABOON MENTALITY,
DILATE DILATE DILATE
Dilate
by Gracker on Feb 02, 2010 04:01:06
an enlargement or expansion in
bulk or
extent, the opposite of
contraction. It derives from the Latin dilatare, "to spread wide".
Dilate
by Universe22000 on Oct 31, 2019 21:48:52
Somehow an insult towards transgender women, based on the fact that, much like
piercings, vaginas created with surgery may need to be kept in shape following the procedure, at least for a few weeks. For some reason used as a
zinger on imageboards, despite the practice being commonplace and
benign.