Pronunciation: /ɪˈdʒækjəˌleɪt/
noun a sudden, short, and loud utterance or exclamation
A1 I heard a loud ejaculate during the movie.
A2 The sudden ejaculate of laughter filled the room.
B1 The audience's ejaculate of excitement was contagious.
B2 His unexpected ejaculate of anger surprised everyone in the room.
C1 The professor's ejaculate of knowledge left the students in awe.
C2 Her eloquent ejaculate during the debate won her the competition.
verb to eject or discharge suddenly and forcefully
A1 The doctor told me to ejaculate into a cup for testing.
A2 He ejaculated in surprise when he saw the ghost.
B1 The comedian's joke made the audience ejaculate in laughter.
B2 The athlete ejaculated a triumphant shout as he crossed the finish line.
C1 The opera singer's powerful voice made the audience ejaculate with emotion.
C2 The politician's controversial statement caused the crowd to ejaculate in anger.
formal The doctor explained that the male reproductive system ejaculates semen during ejaculation.
informal I heard that some men can ejaculate really far.
slang He was so excited he almost ejaculated on the spot.
figurative The volcano seemed to ejaculate lava into the sky during the eruption.
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