Nasticity

What is Nasticity?


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A noun labeling extreme situations of being nasty, foul, repugnant, repulsive, and/or causing a vomitous reaction. Commonly reserved for describing events bringing about a dry-heaving response at the very least.

"The nasticity of her yeast infection failed to reveal itself before he realized that it wasn't cottage cheese in his mouth".

See nastily, putrid, rockford


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