Talk:Napoli

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

A neologism derived from State Senator Bill Napoli's (R-SD) description of a rape that would merit an exemption from South Dakota's abortion ban

Pronunciation[edit]

nA'poli

Verb[edit]

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  1. literal - To brutalize and rape, "sodomize as bad as you can possibly make it", a young, religious virgin woman who was saving herself for marriage.
  2. literal - To sexually and psychologically terrorize a young, religious, virigin woman saving herself for marriage
  3. figurative - To aggressively put someone at a painful and psychological disadvantage or otherwise take brutal advantage of them in an egregious manner. To grill someone or rake them over the coals.

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