Pendulosity
1. The side to side movement of an object.
2. The state or quality of being Pendulous.
3. The Pendulosity Theorem. P=FM^2/t. Pendulosity Equals Force*Mass(Squared) Divided by time. This is in reference to the Pendulous Factors associated with Breasts.
2. The state or quality of being Pendulous.
3. The Pendulosity Theorem. P=FM^2/t. Pendulosity Equals Force*Mass(Squared) Divided by time. This is in reference to the Pendulous Factors associated with Breasts.
1. Pam Andersons breasts may be large, but they lack Pendulosity due to their fake/firm nature.
2. The three boobed hooker in "Total Recall" has an amazingly unique Pendulosity factor.
2. The three boobed hooker in "Total Recall" has an amazingly unique Pendulosity factor.
pendulosity
The depth that the testicle sac hangs down.
My balls are so loose today, their pendulosity is very high on the charts.
pendulosity
noun | pen-dju-lahss-itty | pən\\ ˈdyü-əl\\ˈlȯs\\ˈi-tē
: the tendency of moving from one extreme to the other :
: the tendency of moving from one extreme to the other :
Dale didn't get too upset about Trump's win; he knew the pendulosity of politics would eventually balance things out.