New Word Thursday: 'Geinstilating'
Geinstilating [Gain-still-ateing]
adverb
1. The leg movement associated with a need to exit a conversation. Body language to indicated one's need to leave a conversation or place. Commonly recognized as leg movements in the direction of an exit, or hip swivels in that said direction.
Also: Geinstilate & Geinstilator
''Whenever we talk, she geinstilates, and just plain leaves after that."
"Yeah not looking forward to this interview, I'm going to have to geinstilate out of there!"
ORIGIN Modern English : Derived from 'Bein' German for leg ('gein') and ('stilating') is derived from the word gesticulate.
adverb
1. The leg movement associated with a need to exit a conversation. Body language to indicated one's need to leave a conversation or place. Commonly recognized as leg movements in the direction of an exit, or hip swivels in that said direction.
Also: Geinstilate & Geinstilator
''Whenever we talk, she geinstilates, and just plain leaves after that."
"Yeah not looking forward to this interview, I'm going to have to geinstilate out of there!"
ORIGIN Modern English : Derived from 'Bein' German for leg ('gein') and ('stilating') is derived from the word gesticulate.
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