inwomb
English
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Verb
inwomb (third-person singular simple present inwombs, present participle inwombing, simple past and past participle inwombed)
- To place or cause to be contained in the womb; to make pregnant; to conceive.
- To enclose, inwrap
- 2008 March 30, Nellie, “You've got to take your mind off him”, in Let Loose Nellie, retrieved 2012-08-27:
- The way the bathtub works is that you have to kind of get natal, zygotey, inwombed, stupid with white noise and tranquil with heat. You have to let the calentura run through you, ripple your rippled waters still. You have to pretend that what’s in you is being sweated out, purified.
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