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flatulent
flatulent, a. (ˈflætjʊlənt) Also 7 flatilent. [a. F. flatulent, ad. mod.L. flātulent-us, f. L. flāt-us a blowing, f. flāre to blow: see -ulent.] † 1. Of a windy nature, full of air or wind. Of a tumour: Turgid with air. Obs.1600 Surflet Countrie Farme vi. xxii. 773 The vnprofitable and excrementous ... Oxford English Dictionary
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flatulent
flatulent/ˈflætjulənt; `flætʃələnt/ adj1 causing or suffering from gas in the stomach or digestive tract 使肠胃气胀的; 患肠胃气胀的.2 (of a person's speech, behaviour, etc) pretentious or pompous (指言语、 行为等)做作的, 浮夸的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Many people become more flatulent as they age - UCLA Health
Jun 20, 2022The second source of gas, which is released through the anus, is the microorganisms that break down food that has passed from the stomach to the bowel. They do this through fermentation, a process that creates gas as a byproduct. The result is flatulence, which is more commonly (and some say crudely) referred to as "farting."
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Clowning Around
Plot Simon Gunner, is a flatulent foster kid who aspires to become a circus clown. wikipedia.org
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flatuous
† ˈflatuous, a. Obs. Also 7 flateous. [ad. F. flatueux, as if ad. L. *flātuōs-us, f. L. flātus a blowing: see -ous.] 1. Of a windy nature; full of wind or gas; = flatulent 1.1580 G. Harvey Three Proper Lett. 12 Such feverous..and flatuous spirits as lurke within. 1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 704 Lik... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fartman
Fartman can refer to Fartman (Howard Stern), a flatulent superhero Matshishkapeu, literally "Fart Man", in Innu mythology wikipedia.org
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flatuling
† ˈflatuling, vbl. n. Obs. rare—1. [as if f. *flatule vb., back-formation from flatulent.] Inflation (of the flesh); puffiness.1634 T. Johnson Parey's Chirurg. xv. xii. 572 This half crude humor remaining there, raiseth much flatuling. Oxford English Dictionary
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FART
the act of expelling intestinal gas through the anus Fart (word), a colloquial term for flatulence Fart or FART may also refer to: Entertainment "Flatulent wikipedia.org
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flatulence
flatulence (ˈflætjʊləns) [a. F. flatulence, f. flatulent: see flatulent and -ence.] 1. gen. The condition of being charged with gas.a 1816 Sheridan Sch. Scand. iii. iii. Wks. 1821 I. 77 The Spa water..has all the pertness and flatulence of Champaigne, without the spirit or flavour. 2. esp. The state... Oxford English Dictionary
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Le Pétomane (film)
For years he is the Toast of Paris, but with the passing years Pujol loses his muscular control, causing his act to fail in a cacophony of flatulent explosions wikipedia.org
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ventosous
† venˈtosous, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. ventōsus: see ventose a.] Windy, flatulent.1639 T. de la Grey Expert Farrier 86 Paines and gripings..do proceed ofttimes from..the working of the spleene, which is most ventosous. 1662 J. Davies tr. Olearius' Voy. Ambass. 320 Unless the ventosous humour of it [hem... Oxford English Dictionary
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23rd Golden Raspberry Awards
The one-time-only category introduced this year was "Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie". wikipedia.org
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flative
† ˈflative, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. type *flātīv-us, f. flāre to blow.] Engendering wind, flatulent.1599 H. Buttes Dyets drie Dinner F vj b, Artichokes..remove flative humours. 1607 Brewer Lingua v. xvii. M ij, Eate not too many of those Apples, they bee very flatiue. Oxford English Dictionary
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Poochinski
Plot The story follows Chicago police detective Stanley Poochinski (played by Peter Boyle), whose spirit is transferred into a flatulent English bulldog wikipedia.org
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ventuous
† ˈventuous, a. Obs. Also 5 ventuos. [Irreg. f. L. ventu-s wind + -ous.] Windy, flatulent. Some other instances of the word in the same work (v. lx. and xvii. clxxxvi.) are due to mistranslation of the Latin text.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xix. liv. (1495) 895 Rawe hony not well clarefyed is ryght ... Oxford English Dictionary
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