What's the difference between fellate and mellate?

Fellate


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The presence of a besuited old white man in her music video who encourages her to fellate a banana was pretty revealing.
  • (2) His rage against them is matched only by his contempt for homosexuals, although, as Green puts it, "what excites his anger and contempt is the adult invert, the transvestite queen, the middle-aged or elderly fellator, above all the habitually sodomised".
  • (3) He strips off the top half of the dress, gives birth to a two-litre bottle of cola, which he then pretends to fellate, before sticking Mentos in his mouth and trying to drink the cola with predictable results.
  • (4) But, just as you’re scribbling “sunset of the American dream” in your notepad, you look back up at the screen, and there’s Josh Brolin fellating a chocolate banana.

Mellate


Definition:

  • (n.) A mellitate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Lawyers for Bank Mellat deny that it participated in Iran's nuclear programme and have said the bank swiftly ended its commercial relationship with a company suspected of financing Iran's nuclear proliferation programme once that firm's involvement became known.
  • (2) The supreme court ruled last summer that the sanctions were illegal because Bank Mellat received no notice of the intention to impose them and was therefore denied the opportunity to oppose them.
  • (3) He added: "We are very dubious indeed whether this will turn out to be the case … We have reluctantly decided that we cannot consider the closed judgment without having a closed hearing, as otherwise the contents of the closed judgment would be revealed to the public, including Bank Mellat and its representatives.
  • (4) Lawyers for Bank Mellat, which had been accused under the Terrorism Act 2000 of funding Iran's nuclear programme, are bringing the action in the commercial court in London.
  • (5) In a letter to the attorney general, Dominic Grieve QC, the solicitor acting for Bank Mellat, Sarosh Zaiwalla, urged the UK government to enforce the decision made by the supreme court.
  • (6) Before a live television broadcast shut down, Lord Neuberger, president of the court, declared the ruling had been taken "with great reluctance" by a majority of the nine justices hearing the appeal by Bank Mellat.
  • (7) The claim, brought by Zaiwalla and Co in London on behalf of Bank Mellat, will ask for compensation to restore the bank to the financial position it would have enjoyed had the business restrictions not been imposed in 2009.
  • (8) Bank Mellat is the only Iranian bank singled out for UK sanctions.
  • (9) Bank Mellat, Iran's largest private financial institution, is appealing against sanctions imposed on it by the government.
  • (10) Sanctions against Bank Mellat were overturned by a supreme court judgment this summer – following the first hearing to be conducted partially in secret – but have still not been repealed.
  • (11) Sarosh Zaiwalla, Bank Mellat's solicitor, said: "Sanctions are an important way to enforce international law in a peaceful manner, but they must be subject to the rule of law and require evidence.

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