RayRay Dallas Texas
morbid jealousy, also known as oth-llo syndrome or delusional jealousy, is a psychiatric disorder in which a person holds a strong delusional belief that their spouse or s-xual partner is being unfaithful without having any, very little, or insignificant proof to back up their claim. in morbid jealousy, the overall basis of the psychopathological experience is the preoccupation with a partner’s s-xual infidelity. the most common cited forms of psychopathology in morbid jealousy are delusions and obsessions.
don’t go all rayray dallas texas on me now.
Read Also:
- deformity
an imperfection, either cosmetic or functional. deformities are basically birth defects. my cousin has a deformity. he must be r-t-rded. de·form·i·ty dih-fawr-mi-tee show ipa –noun,plural-ties. 1. the quality or state of being deformed, disfigured, or misshapen. 2. lucia cap girl – “ew! did you see lucia’s face today?” boy – “yeahh she looks like that […]
- Fuckered Up
the act of being f-cked up and beyond. when being f-ckered up you may often find yourself having regrets the following day that dude was so f-ckered up last night that he ended up naked and had to send out sorry notes the following day. extraordinarily intoxicated by any means joe found out the hard […]
- Gramficationingly
when you forget how to be grammar correct and just had random smart sounding words to the end of something to make your self seem less of a idiot. girl:”your grammar is terrible” boy:”everything i say is gramficationingly correct” girl”that sounded smart so it must be true” boy”booyah!”
- Grandular
having greatness. the act of being awesome. that watch is grandular. bill: i just bought myself a scooter. ted: grandular, dude! i dig music. it’s grandular.
- Granny Dip
a granny dip is when the p-n-s is removed from the v-g-n- during s-x, either accidentally or on purpose, then quickly inserted into the -n-s and then back in the v-g-n- to continue with straight s-x. “i was banging her p-ssy hard till i felt like a bit of a granny dip; she strongly objected.” […]