it means to consume an alcoholic beverage that is intoxicating.
During the ceremony a libation was poured into the ground.
He had to imbibe a glass of tea to help his head.
If you mean "molested" it can range from being bothered to being seriously assaulted.
it maena being mean, there kind of jelous....scared it maena being mean, there kind of jelous....scared
Of, or being a n1gger.
A "libation" is a liquid offering (usually made in religious events).
The wine that had been poured from the bottle is considered libation.
During the ceremony a libation was poured into the ground.
Libation is either the act of pouring a liquid, or a beverage - particularly of an alcoholic nature.
beverage
A suitable antonym for libation is abstention, which refers to refraining from drinking alcohol or partaking in any form of liquid refreshment.
It is usually beer made from corn.
According to our traditions, it was a form of prayer for rain.
either one
Peter Sarpong has written: 'Libation' 'Dear Nana'
If you mean in a religious offering type scenario, i think 'Libation' is the correct word. It comes from Greek, meaning 'to pour'. It is often used to refer to religious ceremonies, from ancient Celtic offerings to Christian Baptism. You may be going for anointing, which refers specifically to the rubbing or pouring of oil, usually in the context of a religious rite. A libation can be any liquid.
He had to imbibe a glass of tea to help his head.