Suppository
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A pill or bolus for introduction into the rectum; esp., acylinder or cone of medicated cacao butter.
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(noun)
anal suppository: small tapered plug of medication that is pressed up into the rectum thru the anus. May be compounded to relieve hemmorhoid pain or to deliver a drug which might attack the stomach lining such as a narcotic. Before the invention of ether, a cigar was inserted into the rectum of a non-smoker to dull the pain of abdominal surgery. An anal suppository is wax-like, formulated to melt at body temperature
vaginal suppository: small capsule-like plug of medication that is inserted into the vagina. Most common compounding is to treat a yeast infection. It is formulated to melt at body temperature -
suppository:
Noun
Inflected forms: pl.sup·pos·i·to·ries A small plug of medication designed to melt at body temperature within a body cavity other than the mouth, especially the rectum or vagina. Also called bougie.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French suppositorie, from Medieval Latin suppositrium, from Late Latin, neuter of suppositrius, placed under, from Latin suppositus, past participle of supp*nere, to put under -
An invention is a type of [medicine] can cause humilition to menhood and probably invented by [a badass] gay [physician] to treat his hhomophobic friend.
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What a friend gives you while [reading] [Basic] [Kafka].
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a small, solid pill containing a drug that is put inside the anus , where it dissolves easily
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A solid medical preparation in a roughly conical or cylindrical shape, designed to be inserted into the rectum or vagina to dissolve.
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