miniquake

noun

Etymology

From mini- + quake.

  1. inherited from *kwakōną — “to shake, quiver, tremble
  2. inherited from cwacian — “to quake, tremble, chatter
  3. inherited from quaken
  4. prefixed as miniquake — “mini + quake

Definitions

  1. A minor quake.

    • Tanaquil turned to head back home, his boots clacking on the steel plates which, he now noted, were vibrating with a miniquake.
    • His voice was a low rumble that touched off a miniquake of reaction in her pussy. If he wanted, she'd be ready to go again right now.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA