dildonics

noun

Etymology

From dildo + -onics, equivalent to a blend of dildo + electronics, attributed to American information technologist, philosopher, and sociologist Ted Nelson.

  1. derived from ἰόν
  2. compounded as electron — “electric + ion
  3. suffixed as electronics — “electron + ics
  4. compounded as dildonics — “dildo + electronics

Definitions

  1. Electronic or robotic sex toys.

    • Donna doesn't have to be too explicit, not like it's the real thing. Reeb can shoot a few limb movements tomorrow, some dildonics the next day; the software overdubs stock effects.
    • […] NeuraLove suit is a combination of state-of-the-art wireless technology, nanotechnology, sensors and dildonics”— “Dildonics?” Lauren repeated. She'd bet that wasn't in Webster's.

The neighborhood

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