uninnocentise
verb.
1. to take a person’s virginity (generally with their consent).
2. to detract from something that has overall positive qualities.
etymology: from “innocent”. american variation: uninnocentize.
“i uninnocentised him.”
“don’t uninnocentise my favourite dish with that disgusting cheese!”
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