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    [Verb]  | "climax" 


    1: to bring to a climax

    2: to come to a climax


    Origin: 1807 ;

     See: {climax:1 };

    [Noun]  | "cli*max" | \ ˈklī-ˌmaks \


    1: a figure of speech in which a series of phrases or sentences is arranged in ascending order of rhetorical forcefulness

    2: the highest point : culmination

    3: the point of highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action (as of a play)


    Origin: circa 1538 ;

     Late Latin, from Greek klimax, literally, ladder, from klinein to lean;

    [Noun]  | "climatic climax" 


    1: the one of the ecological climaxes possible in a particular climatic area whose stability is directly due to the influence of climate


    Origin: 1916 ;

    [Noun]  | "edaphic climax" 


    1: an ecological climax resulting from soil factors and commonly persisting through cycles of climatic and physiographic change


    Origin: 1926 ;

    [Noun]  | "selling climax" 


    1: a sharp decline in stock prices for a short time on very heavy trading volume followed by a rally


    Origin: circa 1949 ;

    [Noun]  | "climaxes" 


    1: a point in a chain of events at which an important change (as in one's fortunes) occurs;


      * e.g., " ... the climax of the story occurs when the hero discovers the identity of his father "





    2: the highest part or point;


      * e.g., " ... the climax of her career as a performer "



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    [Noun]  | "climax" 


    1: a point in a chain of events at which an important change (as in one's fortunes) occurs;


      * e.g., " ... the climax of the story occurs when the hero discovers the identity of his father "





    2: the highest part or point;


      * e.g., " ... the climax of her career as a performer "



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    [Verb]  | "climaxes" 


    1: to bring to a triumphant conclusion;


      * e.g., " ... organizers climaxed the county fair with a down and dirty pie-eating contest "



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    [Verb]  | "climax" 


    1: to bring to a triumphant conclusion;


      * e.g., " ... organizers climaxed the county fair with a down and dirty pie-eating contest "



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     [ "Climax" ]

    1: The most dramatic and exciting moment of a story, usually containing high levels of action and fighting.

      * e.g.,  ... The climax of this story is when the hero saves London from the evil villain! 


     [ "Climax" ]

    2: Also, the point in sex where a person orgasms. Usually the most intense part (like the above definition).

      * e.g.,  ... He was reaching his climax quicker than he wanted! 

     [ "climax" ]

    1: The point at which a man or woman reaches orgasm.

     [ "Climax" ]

    1: Obviously this means what the teacher asks for when y’all read a story and she’s talking bout plot. What y’all be thinking bout

      * e.g.,  ... “David shoved it up Kia’s entering and she let out a yelp. He kept thrusting as Kia moaned out David’s name. ‘Don’t stop, don’t stop! Ugh, oh I think I’m gonna, I’m gonna... ahh’ David creampied Kia.” Teacher: So kids, what was the climax of the story 

     [ "Climax" ]

    1: 1* Climax: a tip, turning point or huge action part in a book.

      * e.g.,  ... 1* “Students the climax here is when the penis enters the vaginal cortex” 


     [ "Climax" ]

    2: 2* Climax: The best part of an orgasm while cumming into that throbbing vagina.... or watermelon if you are lonely.

      * e.g.,  ... 2* ‘ and then after what had been the best oral of their lives, the ripped off their shirts and and he rubbed his penis all over her vagina and he could feel the throb coming from it and suddenly hit his climax and cummed all over her and the room.’ 

     [ "climax" ]

    1: a discharge of neuromuscular tension at the height of sexual arousal that is usually accompanied by the ejaculation of senem in the male and by vaginal contractions in the femal ,usually knonw as an orgasm

      * e.g.,  ... uhh baby yes harder . give it to be baby nice and slow 

     [ "climax" ]

    1: the most exciting part of something

      * e.g.,  ... "oh yes roger, im climaxing" 

     [ "Climax" ]

    1: The point at which a story or text reaches a drastically enthusiastic point-suspense usually occurs shortly before-.

      * e.g.,  ... Teacher- So kids what was the climax of this story? 

     [ "climax" ]

    1: The point at which a man or woman reaches a highly pleasurable part of having sexual intercourse or from masterbation.

      * e.g.,  ... I began to climax and sprayed her in the face. 

     [ "climax" ]

    1: orgasm

      * e.g.,  ... That girl's climax was louder than thunder! 

     [ "climax" ]

    1: a discharge of neuromuscular tension at the height of sexual arousal that is usually accompanied by the ejaculation of senem in the male and by vaginal contractions in the female ,usually knonw as an orgasm

      * e.g.,  ... as he gently moved up and down, and in and out of me in became so aroused, that i began screaming "HARDER, HARDER! DEEPER! FASTER! OH BABY!" he began to thrust harder and harder say"YOU LIKE THAT?! YOU WANT I HARDER?""YES, YES! DEEPER! I WANT YOU DEEP INSIDE ME!" he went harder and harder on me ontil he couldent get any deeper; it was the best thing that i had ever felt "YES, YES, YE-OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH OOOOOOOOOOOOOO AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH (i climax)" i was the beast moment of that night and i still remember it like it was yesterday. 


     [ "climax" ]

    2: -the best feeling in the world

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