Titillation
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- | {{Template}}A '''titillation''' is a [[Pleasure|pleasurable]] [[sensation]] | + | {{Template}} |
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+ | # a [[pleasurable]] or [[sexually]] [[excite|exciting]] [[sensation]] | ||
+ | # the [[process]] or [[outcome]] of [[titillating]] | ||
+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | From Latin tītillō (“[[tickle]]”). | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Knismesis and gargalesis]] | ||
+ | * [[Tickling fetishism]] (Knismolagnia) | ||
+ | * [[Tickle torture]] | ||
+ | * [[Giggle]] | ||
+ | *"[[Amor est titillatio, concomitante idea causæ externæ]]" | ||
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- a pleasurable or sexually exciting sensation
- the process or outcome of titillating
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Etymology
From Latin tītillō (“tickle”).
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See also
- Knismesis and gargalesis
- Tickling fetishism (Knismolagnia)
- Tickle torture
- Giggle
- "Amor est titillatio, concomitante idea causæ externæ"
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