flatulate
English
Etymology
Back-formation from flatulence, attested since the 19th century; ultimately of Latin origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈflætjʊleɪt/, /ˈflæt͡ʃəleɪt/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Verb
flatulate (third-person singular simple present flatulates, present participle flatulating, simple past and past participle flatulated)
- To fart, to emit digestive gases from the anus, especially with accompanying sound and smell.
- 1985, James L. Framo, “Rationale and Techniques of Intensive Family Therapy,” in Intensive Family Therapy, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy and James L. Framo eds. ,
- Where else but in his own castle, with his own family, can a person pick his nose, flatulate, lose his temper with impunity, whine, let the child in him emerge—in short, regress and “be himself”?
- 1985, James L. Framo, “Rationale and Techniques of Intensive Family Therapy,” in Intensive Family Therapy, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy and James L. Framo eds. ,
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:flatulate
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