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The term "motorboating" has two distinct meanings.
The first meaning refers to the activity of traveling in a motorboat [2] . This is the literal definition of the term and is commonly used in the context of recreational boating or water sports.
The second meaning, which is more commonly known as slang, refers to a sexual act. It involves placing one's face between a woman's breasts and making a noise like a motorboat by rapidly moving one's head from side to side [1] [2] . This slang term is often used humorously or in a playful manner.
Origin: The origin of the term "motorboating" in the context of the sexual act is not well-documented. However, it is believed to have emerged as a slang term in popular culture, possibly in the late 20th century or early 21st century. The act itself is a playful and humorous gesture, and the term likely originated as a way to describe the sound and motion made during the act, which resembles the noise and movement of a motorboat.
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As a professional wedding consultant, I strive to provide detailed and informative answers to all questions related to weddings and relationships. Today, I will address the question of what it means to “motorboat” someone. Please note that this term is slang and may not be suitable for all audiences.
To put it simply, motorboating refers to the act of placing one’s head between a woman’s breasts and making the sound of a motorboat with one’s lips while moving the head from side to side. This action is typically done in a playful or intimate manner and is often seen as a form of physical affection or sexual gratification.
It is important to note that motorboating is not a universally accepted or appropriate behavior in all situations. It is generally considered a playful or intimate act between consenting adults and is often associated with a sexual context. It is crucial to always obtain explicit consent from your partner before engaging in any physical acts, including motorboating.
While motorboating may be seen as a form of physical affection or foreplay in some relationships, it is important to remember that everyone has different boundaries and comfort levels when it comes to intimate acts. It is essential to communicate openly and honestly with your partner about what is consensual and enjoyable for both parties involved.
In the context of a wedding or any public event, motorboating is generally considered inappropriate and disrespectful. It is important to maintain a level of professionalism and respect when attending such occasions. Engaging in any behavior that may be seen as offensive or inappropriate can have negative consequences and may tarnish your reputation.
To summarize, motorboating refers to the act of placing one’s head between a woman’s breasts and making a motorboat sound with one’s lips. While it may be seen as a form of physical affection or sexual gratification in certain contexts, it is crucial to always obtain explicit consent from your partner and respect their boundaries. In public or professional settings, it is important to maintain a level of professionalism and avoid engaging in inappropriate behavior.
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motorboat ( plural motorboats )
, (zawraq ʔāliyy) (motoranavak) (matórnaja lódka), (matórny čóvjen) (mōṭorbōṭ) (motórna lódka) (mautaubhut), (mautau) (mo tok syun ), (hei teng ), (hei syun ) (mótuōchuán), (qìtǐng), (qìchuán) or , (moṭoriani navi) (tachyploḯa), (michanokínito skáfos) (moṭarboṭ) , (mōtābōto) (motorly qaiyq) (kaanout), (kaanout yŭən), (long bot yŭən) (moteoboteu) (motorduu kayık) (hư̄a chak) , (motoren čamec) , (qâyeq-e motori) , with outboard engine) (motórnaja lódka); (with inboard engine) (káter), (motórka) (colloquial) , (qayiq-i motordor) (rʉʉa-yon) (motórnyj čóven) (moṭar boṭ) (matorluq qëyiq) |
motorboat ( third-person singular simple present motorboats , present participle motorboating , simple past and past participle motorboated )
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1890, in the meaning defined above
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to motorboat from Hyannis to Martha's Vineyard.
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The small motorboat anchors in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay.
To picture why this happens, imagine that you are driving a motorboat in the ocean.
Built by Iguana Pro, the 32-foot-long vessel is an amphibious motorboat that can pull itself up on beaches and into hiding.
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He laughs that sailing yacht crew who become motorboat crew are known as “going over to the dark side,” because it’s seen as the easier, more plush option compared to the romance and closer-to-the-waves nature of actual sailing.
Also, later today she's due to go for a ride on a jet powered motorboat - and attend a wine tasting.
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No answering response came from the motorboat which drove directly toward the sailboat.
The latest emergency caused Mr. Holloway to divert his attention from the motorboat.
That fellow looks like one of the men who were in the motorboat that struck the Holloway sailboat!
More than ever he was convinced that he had not been mistaken in identifying him as the motorboat operator.
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The term carries different meanings and strong emotional connections for people, and it has changed over the years. So what is the history and the meaning of the word "woke"? And why you can expect to see it become a frequently used term in the presidential election in November?
The term "woke" used to have a different meaning. It was first used by Pan-African activist Marcus Garvey as early as 1923 . "Woke" was meant to acknowledge the struggles of African Americans and a word of empowerment for some Black people.
When the Black Lives Matter movement began after the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014, "woke" expanded outside of Black communities into the larger public lexicon and became co-opted or appropriated for various political agendas , the definition of the word has evolved and come to mean different things to different people.
The term woke has been used by conservative figures as pejorative term to describe the following social justice initiatives:
A USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll from March 2023 demonstrates the varying ideas for what 'woke' means among Americans between Republicans and Democrats.
Of those surveyed , 56% percent say the term means "to be informed, educated on and aware of social injustices." That includes not only three-fourths of Democrats but also more than a third of Republicans. Overall, 39% say the word reflects what has become the GOP political definition, "to be overly politically correct and police others' words." 56% of Republicans agreed with this view.
The term will likely continue to be a point of contention heading into the November election.
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Folks on the internet are constantly making up new terms — some pointless, others more useful. But this one is ringing true for many parents of young children.
“Gramnesia” is a portmanteau combining the words “grandparent” and “amnesia.” It’s unclear who first coined the term, but it has been appearing on online forums for years.
Maryland therapist and mom Allie McQuaid , who goes by @millennialmomtherapist on Instagram, posted a video in June on this topic with overlaid text that reads: “I just heard this term called ‘gramnesia’ when grandparents forget what it’s really like having young kids and I can’t stop thinking about how accurate it is.”
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Allie McQuaid | millennial motherhood (@millennialmomtherapist)
It has since racked up more than 4.4 million views, 20,000+ likes and hundreds of comments.
In the caption, McQuaid says that she’s heard a ton of stories from her clients— many of whom are millennials — about the “ridiculous” and unhelpful comments they’ve gotten from their own parents after they’ve spent time with the grandkids.
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McQuaid has several theories about what might be causing this wave of gramnesia. For one, it’s natural to have a “foggier memory of how things truly were” as we get older, “especially if the experience we had was particularly difficult or even traumatic,” she said. There’s even a psychological phenomenon known as “euphoric recall,” which says we have a tendency to remember past experiences, especially negative ones, more positively than they actually were at the time.
Plus, the recommendations for raising kids have evolved over time as new research and best practices have emerged. So advice a pediatrician may have given to a parent in the 1980s or ’90s may not be advisable today.
Another factor may be that in older generations, parents — and moms in particular — weren’t given the same space to talk about the struggles of adjusting to life as a parent and raising kids, McQuaid said.
Today there’s less stigma for mothers to “speak out about the realities of motherhood,” she said.
Parents report feeling frustrated and invalidated by these kinds of offhand gramnesia remarks, McQuaid said. But if they voice their frustrations, they worry it will feed into negative stereotypes many folks have of millennial parents, McQuaid said, that they’re entitled, spoiled or complainers.
“It makes these parents feel like they can’t share their struggles or emotions with their parents — the grandparents — or have difficulty setting boundaries with them,” she added.
In a follow-up Instagram Reel , McQuaid explained that the main reason these comments are unhelpful is that they don’t change the things parents of young kids are struggling with and they minimize the very real stress they’re facing.
“Our boomer parents telling us that we didn’t cry ever (whether that’s true or not is up for debate apparently..) doesn’t change the fact that OUR baby now is crying and needs our care,” McQuaid wrote.
“Maybe all you can do is smile and nod after hearing for the 100th time how ‘you were never like this.’” - Allie McQuaid, therapist
When dealing with these kinds of comments, it’s up to you whether to address them or simply ignore them.
“Check your capacity if you have the space or energy to even consider bringing up your frustration with your parents,” McQuaid said. “You are likely in the throes of parenting right now, and maybe all you can do is smile and nod after hearing for the 100th time how ‘you were never like this.’”
If you do want to speak up and say you were hurt or irked by a gramnesia remark, “revisit in a way that makes sense to you and your relationship with your parents,” McQuaid said. That might mean a text or a phone call or bringing it up the next time you’re together.
She suggested saying something along these lines: “When you said that Harper always acts up at restaurants and I never did when I was her age, it makes me question how well I’m doing as a parent.”
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And if you don’t want to bring this up with your parents directly, that’s fine, too. You can also discuss it with your partner, a friend, your therapist or a fellow parent in the trenches on the internet instead, McQuaid said.
If you’re the grandparent in this situation, one of the most helpful things you can say to your adult child is: “We must have forgotten what it was like to be a new parent,” McQuaid said. “You are doing a great job, and it gets so much better that you might forget how hard it was at that time.”
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v. int. The act of pushing one's face in between two ample breasts, and rocking one's head side to side very rapidly while making a vigorous, lip-vibrating "brrr" sound. n. The sound produced when doing a motorboat.
motorboat. verb - transitive. to place one's mouth between a female's breasts, and exhale while turning one's head left and right. This creates a sound similar to a motorboat. See more words with the same meaning: sex activities, practices, moves. Last edited on Dec 30 2010.
The meaning of Motorboat is: A slang term for the act of pushing your face between breasts, rocking your head back and forth, and blowing outward, simulating the noise of a boat's motor.. Find more definitions for Motorboat on Slang.org! ... Submit a new or better definition for Motorboat. Thus concludes our slang archive for Motorboat.
Urban Dictionary, our modern beacon of slang enlightenment, has an entry for 'motorboat' dating back to 2003. While it's challenging to pinpoint the exact year the term first cropped up, it's clear it's been part of our vernacular for at least a few decades, quietly bubbling under the surface before making a splash in popular culture.
The term "motorboating" has two distinct meanings. The first meaning refers to the activity of traveling in a motorboat . This is the literal definition of the term and is commonly used in the context of recreational boating or water sports. The second meaning, which is more commonly known as slang, refers to a sexual act.
Today, I will address the question of what it means to "motorboat" someone. Please note that this term is slang and may not be suitable for all audiences. To put it simply, motorboating refers to the act of placing one's head between a woman's breasts and making the sound of a motorboat with one's lips while moving the head from side ...
motorboating (uncountable) The act of travelling in a motorboat. (slang) The act of placing one's head between a woman's breasts and making the sound of a motorboat with one's lips whilst moving the head from side to side.
To ride in a motorboat. (slang, intransitive, transitive) To press one's face between (another person's breasts); to press one's face between the breasts of (another person) and shake ones head, hum, or vibrate ones lips, in imitation of a motorboat engine's sound. (slang, transitive) To press one's face into or between (something else).
Motorboating definition: The act of travelling in a motorboat . The act of placing one's head between a woman's breasts and make the sound of a motorboat with one's lips whilst moving the head from side to side.
The bottom comes up to eighty feet, which makes it impossible to duck under anything larger than a motorboat. As the motorboat rounded a point of land jutting from the mist into the river, Chavasse parted the reeds carefully. Behind him, he could hear voices calling excitedly and then the engine of the motorboat coughed into life.
Definition of motorboat noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Motorboat definition: A boat propelled by an internal-combustion engine or other motor.
The meaning of MOTORBOAT is a boat propelled usually by an internal combustion engine. a boat propelled usually by an internal combustion engine… See the full definition ... Share the Definition of motorboat on Twitter Twitter. Kids Definition. motorboat. noun. mo· tor· boat-ˌbōt : a boat driven by a motor.
Motorboating definition: the recreational activity of operating or traveling in a motorboat. . See examples of MOTORBOATING used in a sentence.
MOTORBOAT meaning: 1. a small, fast boat that is powered by an engine 2. a small, fast boat that is powered by an…. Learn more.
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Motorboat definition: a boat propelled by an inboard or outboard motor. . See examples of MOTORBOAT used in a sentence.
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The amount of motorboating you can do to a woman, preferably on a scale of 1 to 10.
Of those surveyed, 56% percent say the term means "to be informed, educated on and aware of social injustices."That includes not only three-fourths of Democrats but also more than a third of Republicans. Overall, 39% say the word reflects what has become the GOP political definition, "to be overly politically correct and police others' words."
Folks on the internet are constantly making up new terms — some pointless, others more useful. But this one is ringing true for many parents of young children. "Gramnesia" is a portmanteau combining the words "grandparent" and "amnesia." It's unclear who first coined the term, but it ...