obeisance
[oh-BEE-suhn(t)s]
noun
Deference, homage.
I thought his smelling my panties was too much of an act of obeisance, but it did show that he cared.
callous
/ˈkæləs/
adjective
1 hard, hardened. 2 a hardened in mind…
foist
/fɔɪst/
verb
1 to pass off something spurious or counterfeit as genuine, true, or worthy…
lackadaisical
/ˌlækəˈdeɪzɪkəl/
adjective
1 affectedly pensive. 2 languidly sentimental.
Feeling particularly lackadaisical in the summer heat, Mina did not wipe Martin’s semen from her chest before she went to sleep.
capacious
[kuh-PAY-shuhs]
adjective
Able to contain much; roomy; spacious.
As we all know, perverts tend to lease more capacious automobiles.
deride
[dih-RYD]
transitive verb
To laugh at with contempt; to subject to ridicule or make sport of; to mock; to scoff at…
malinger
[muh-LING-guhr]
intrans
verb. To feign or exaggerate illness or inability in order to avoid duty or work…