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Succubi

Succubus \Suc"cu*bus\, n.; pl. Succubi. [See Succuba.]

  1. A demon or fiend; especially, a lascivious spirit supposed to have sexual intercourse with the men by night; a succuba. Cf. Incubus.

  2. (Med.) The nightmare. See Nightmare, 2.

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succubi

n. (plural of succubus English)

WordNet
succubus
  1. n. a female demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men [syn: succuba]

  2. [also: succubi (pl)]

succubi

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Usage examples of "succubi".

Because the people in our society who go to succubi and incubi are generally out for a cheap thrill, they're often the people who go after other thrills.

Unlike the Medvamp protesters, the succubi and incubi didn't cany signs or chant slogans.

Because the people in our society who go to succubi and incubi are generaUy out for a cheap thrill, the/re often the people who go after other thrills.

He fixed me up, all right He sat me down in the office (an amazing collection of pictures of girls and succubi filled one wall.

I wondered for a moment if it would react to the pictures of succubi, but it didn't.

She batted her eyes at me in a way she'd evidently borrowed from the succubi she was trying to control.

Some of the pictures up on Iosef’s wall were pretty spectacular, but pictures don’t begin to convey the essence of what succubi are all about.

Filtering out all the double entendres that come naturally [you see, there you go again] when discussing succubi is more trouble than it's worth.

Find a neighborhood with succubi on the streetcorners and you'll generally find it's not the kind of place where you'd want to bring up your kids if you had a choice.

My breath went short I couldn't help it succubi have been perfecting the art of seduction probably since the days of the man-apes.

In an instant, all the succubi who had been on Wilshire started running after his carpet, shaking everything they had (and believe me, they had plenty) and calling out blandishments that made my ears turn red—and they weren't even directed at me.

The succubi squealed with delight and jounced after him, sure they'd found another sinner in clerical collar.

Meanwhile, though, half the males on Wilshire tried to turn onto Veteran so they could keep ogling the succubi, which meant the traffic jam spread with them.

He sat me down in the office (an amazing collection of pictures of girls and succubi filled one wall.

Some of the pictures up on losefs wall were pretty spectacular, but pictures don't begin to convey the essence of what succubi are all about.