See also: spermë

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sperme

  1. first-person plural imperative of seprat
    Synonym: seperme

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sperm +‎ -e

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sperme

  1. (informal) to sperm, to ejaculate semen
    Jeg spermede ud over hendes patter.I came all over her tits.

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Borrowed from Latin sperma, itself a borrowing from Ancient Greek σπέρμα (spérma).

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  • IPA(key): /spɛʁm/
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sperme m (plural spermes)

  1. semen; sperm
    Synonyms: éjaculat; (vulgar) foutre; semence

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sperme m (plural spermes)

  1. semen; sperm (sperm collectively)
    • 1582, Jean Liébault, Trois livres appartenant aux infirmitez et maladies des femmes:
      plusieurs philosophes estiment que la plus grand part du sperme descendre aux testicules par les venes qui sont derrieres les oreilles
      several philosophers consider that most sperm goes down to the testicles via the veins behind the ears

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sperme (present tense spermer, past tense sperma or spermet, past participle sperma or spermet)

  1. (slang) to sperm, to ejaculate
    Mann, jeg trenger å sperme.Dude, I need to sperm.

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sperme oblique singularm (oblique plural spermes, nominative singular spermes, nominative plural sperme)

  1. semen; sperm (sperm collectively)

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sperme f

  1. plural of spermă