Definder - what does the word mean?

What is docile?

A little, cartoon green cumcumber that runs around gardens and fucks shit up. (Similar to the dancing bannana emoticon. Only real.)

WOAH! i just ate some shrooms and saw docile-cucumbers!

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Docile - what is it?

A make up work period for if you fail no nut November.

"I failed no nut November but maybe I'll make it up during docile dick December.

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What does "docile" mean?

A word used to insult somebody or something that doesn’t function properly. Or something bad.

β€˜Reece Sheldon can’t defend, he’s fucking docile.’
β€˜Reece tripped, what a docile cunt.’

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Docile - what does it mean?

Often used to describe someone who is slow with thinking, or easily believes what they are told.

"I told her Hitler is still alive today and she believed me"
"Damn, she is docile!"

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Docile - meaning

Annoying sweet and childlike.

Children who are individually tutored can be a bit too docile,especially when done by the parents.

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Docile - definition

1. A conservative Asian female between the ages of 10-30 (though who can really tell?), preferably under 5'5", a virgin, pretty, so FOB she still smells of seaweed, unable to say 'no' in English, sings soothing hymns of mirth on command and does the bidding of her lord, and upon the snapping of her lord's fingers will sit upon the ground crosslegged, Indian-style.

2. One of the small Asian girls who live in the 4C community.

3. In reference to your significant other (gender/race unspecified).

Antonym: Hostile

1. "To procure a docile, one must nurture them. You gotta treat them nice."

2. "I am NOT a docile!"

3. "My docile and I have plans for this evening."

Antonym: "Your mom is a docile!"

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Docile - slang

Docility is the art of being docile.

β€˜Cameron Rappitt missed an open net, he exudes serious levels of docility.’ β€˜Cameron has insane docility.’

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Docile

1. Ready and willing to be taught; tactable.
2. Disposed to be taught; tractable; easily managed; as, a docile child.

The elephant is at once docible and docile. -- C. J. Smith.

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