orgone

noun
/ˈɔːɡəʊn/

Etymology

Blend of organism + hormone, after German Orgon.

  1. borrowed from Orgon

Definitions

  1. In the psychoanalytic theory of Wilhelm Reich, a form of sexual energy or life force…

    In the psychoanalytic theory of Wilhelm Reich, a form of sexual energy or life force distributed throughout the universe and available for collection, storage, and further use.

    • In the present report I shall describe the methods of quantitative measurement of the orgone by means of the electroscope and the thermometer.
    • So, boys, when those hot licks play over your balls and prick and dart up your ass like an invisible blue blow torch of orgones, in the words of T. J. Watson, Think.

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