Balloons, floaties, swimming tubes, lilos, etc. All can be inflated.
you dont have to have some sort of disorder or anything to inflate your stomach. just get a pump to inflate a basketball and lube the end of the needle with some vaseline. then gently stick the tube up your butt and start pumping gently and feel the air flow into your bowels. watch your belly inflate and stop when it hurts. then youll have to fart out the air.
To a certain point, but not inflate heavily.
Bambi Blaze uses syntetic items over her breasts that simulate women's brest, that when air is added, they expand. There is a clip at her site that shows one failing as the video is being made.
(The word inflation is a noun meaning filling with air, or overall cost increases.)The level of inflation in the American economy has remained essentially the same over the past several years.The proper inflation is required in basketballs and volleyballs.
Yes it is possible
eat some food
you dont have to have some sort of disorder or anything to inflate your stomach. just get a pump to inflate a basketball and lube the end of the needle with some vaseline. then gently stick the tube up your butt and start pumping gently and feel the air flow into your bowels. watch your belly inflate and stop when it hurts. then youll have to fart out the air.
eat some food
-- Inflate the balloon with some substance that is less dense than air. OR -- Inflate the balloon with air, then heat it after it is sealed.
Inflate is a verb.
the prefix is in-
To fill with air is to inflate
Inflate it with water.
To a certain point, but not inflate heavily.
To inflate something is to fill it with air. You can do that with an air pump, yes. Some things can be inflated without pumps, such as hot air balloons. And some pumps don't pump air.
Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.
The antonym of "inflate" is "deflate", if used to mean 'fill with air'. If 'inflate' is used as a meaning of 'exaggerate', then the antonym would be 'understate'.