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twin
Pronunciation: 'twin
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from twin twofold
1 a : either of two offspring produced at a birth b plural, capitalized : GEMINI
2 : one of two persons or things closely related to or resembling each other
in·cest
Pronunciation: 'in-"sest
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin incestus sexual impurity, from incestus impure, from in- + castus pure -- more at CASTE
: sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that they are forbidden by law to marry; also : the statutory crime of such a relationship.
twin·cest
-Collaboration of performance and multimedia arts.
-Exploration of sameness and desire though movement, images, objects and sound.
-Documentation and archiving of interpersonal dynamics within physical interactions.
-Jez and Shawn...
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-Twincest creates [fluidseries], a JSDance residency.
-See part 1 of "bloodpissshitcumspittears"
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