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Definitions for Fondle
ˈfɒn dlfon·dle

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. caress, fondleverb

    touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner

    "He caressed her face"; "They fondled in the back seat of the taxi"

Wiktionary

  1. fondleverb

    To touch or stroke lovingly.

    Mothers fondle their babies.

  2. fondleverb

    To grasp.

    The lovers fondled each other.

  3. Etymology: Frequentative of fond.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. To Fond, To Fondleverb

    To treat with great indulgence; to caress; to cocker.

    Etymology: from the noun.

    Howe’er unjust your jealousy appear,
    It does my pity, not my anger move:
    I’ll fond it as the forward child of love. John Dryden, Aurengz.

    When amidst the fervour of the feast,
    The Tyrian hugs, and fonds thee on her breast,
    And with sweet kisses in her arms constrains,
    Thou may’st infuse thy venom in her veins. John Dryden, Æn.

    They are allowed to kiss the child at meeting and parting; but a professor, who always stands by, will not suffer them to use any fondling expressions. Gulliver’s Travels.

Wikipedia

  1. fondle

    Physical intimacy is sensual proximity or touching. It is an act or reaction, such as an expression of feelings (including close friendship, platonic love, romantic love or sexual attraction), between people. Examples of physical intimacy include being inside someone's personal space, holding hands, hugging, kissing, caressing and sexual activity. Physical intimacy can often convey the real meaning or intention of an interaction in a way that accompanying speech cannot do. Physical intimacy can be exchanged between any people but as it is often used to communicate positive and intimate feelings, it most often occurs in people who have a preexisting relationship, whether familial, platonic or romantic, with romantic relationships having increased physical intimacy. Several forms of romantic touch have been noted including holding hands, hugging, kissing, cuddling, as well as caressing and massaging. Physical affection is highly correlated with overall relationship and partner satisfaction.It is possible to be physically intimate with someone without actually touching them; however, a certain proximity is necessary. For instance, a sustained eye contact is considered a form of physical intimacy, analogous to touching. When a person enters someone else's personal space for the purpose of being intimate, it is physical intimacy, regardless of the lack of actual physical contact. Most people partake in physical intimacy, which is a natural part of interpersonal relationships and human sexuality, and research has shown it has health benefits. A hug or touch can result in the release of the hormone oxytocin and in a reduction in stress hormones.Due to the important role that language-based communication plays in humans, the role of touch is often downplayed; however, there is ample evidence that physical touch still plays an important role in everyday human relationships. While humans often communicate verbally, they also participate in close contact. Physical touch has emotional and social connotations that often far outweigh anything that can be expressed via language.Inducements towards physical intimacy can come from various sources. During colder seasons, humans as well as other animals seek physical intimacy with one another as a means to apportion thermoregulation. Some forms of physical touch among monkeys and apes serve multiple functions, including cleaning, treatment of a lice influx or infection and social grooming.Some forms of physical intimacy may be received negatively. This attitude is especially marked amongst those with haphephobia. One study has shown that there is generally a higher level of physical intimacy allowed between immediate family members than between second-degree relatives. Intimacy norms are usually more negative near erogenous zones. Some jurisdictions may specify this as referring to the genitals, buttocks and female breasts.

ChatGPT

  1. fondle

    To touch or stroke gently, affectionately, or erotically, usually expressing love or affection. It can also refer to handling something with great care and attention.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Fondle

    to treat or handle with tenderness or in a loving manner; to caress; as, a nurse fondles a child

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  1. enfold

  2. folden

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Fondle in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Fondle in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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