emancipating
the art of having sex with a girl, punching her in the head, then
blow your load on her face.Then procede to cut off your pubes and put them on her face so she resmbles
Abe Lincoln. Then keep it real and tie her up for the night. When she wakes up in the morning, you cut the
cords and emanciapte her.
Emancipation
by Mac11 on Oct 05, 2004 15:11:46
1. The act of
freeing oneself from the
custody of his/her parents or legal guardian and, thus, making the transition to most aspects of adult life.
2. To be relieved of overlying control
3. What would occur if a minor were to get married, join the armed forces or military, or if the minor went to court and got approval to be
emancipated
Example:
Ryan got married at a
ripe age of 16, but forgot that he had become
emancipated from his parents as his pleads for them to support the
marriage financially were utterly rejected.
emancipate
by ggaarryy on Sep 02, 2010 16:19:57
Emancipator
by Roc18 on Dec 22, 2009 16:31:33
Example:
Emancipator escaped from the Underground Railroad Chain Gang in the 11th century. He invented
the hot air balloon, with which he chartered the Amazon River. He invented wine.
Emancipator found the formula for the
crystallization of ice during a quiet Japanese winter. He perfected the art of agriculture. He can climb trees faster than you.
Emancipator bleeds ambrosia. He discovered Iceland. He can breathe underwater.
Emancipator lives in a fortress made of moon rock. His presence attracts songbirds. He can recite all
the digits of pi.
emancipate
by Dame on Aug 25, 2005 14:59:21
To free, liberate.The
emancipation Proclamation? I don't listen to rap.
Source:
Larstait,
Nov 14, 2003
THIS PERSON IS AN IDIOT. BECAUSE IF HES USING THE SAME QUOTE THAT IS USED IN SOUTH PARK IT'S SAID:
emancipate
by Larstait on Nov 15, 2003 06:56:53
Emancipate
by Onias Ben israel on Jul 15, 2019 08:17:06
early 17th century Latin term : " transferred as property " A commerce/trade term concerning the children of Israel coming out of what is known as
chattel slavery 1865 in North America .The chains removed but the physical, psychological and spiritual bondage remains till present day simply ....... transferring the Israelites from their individual masters & plantation owners form of captivity and incarceration, to the
United States government's duress and confinement system .( Psalms 55:21)
• The word Emancipate is most commonly misunderstood and misused for the words
Manumission or Freedom.
Emancipants
by boltanator on Oct 10, 2011 00:15:20
e·man·
ci·pants ih-man-suh-pants
adjective
1.
not
constrained or restricted by pants.
2.
freed, as from wearing pants or society's belief that clothes are necessary.
Example:
Slave: "Sir, you are not wearing any pants..."
Julius
Caeser: "no, slave, I have freed myself from the tyrannous restrictions of my pants"
Slave: "You have
emancipated yourself from your pants sir?"
Julius Caeser: "Yes. Emancipants. Now go do the
washing up"
emancipated
by Louis Redding on Nov 25, 2013 03:24:42
Emancipate
by SavvyDior on Aug 17, 2012 11:01:40
1. to free from
restraint, influence, or like that.
2. to free (a slave) from
bondage.
3. Roman and Civil Law. to
terminate paternal control over.
Example:
Kristauff: Girl you need to
emancipate yourself,
okrr!
Savvy: I don't know what emancipate means?
Kristauff: It means to gain your freedom like the black people.
Savvy: Oh okay. I get it, I get it!