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- n. Plural form of succubus.
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“[FN#447] In text "Rákiba-há," the technical term for demoniac insiliation or possession: the idea survives in our "succubi" and”
“Maybe it's because I haven't seen any hot guys for a while, but I thought, "Ooh, yummy," and moseyed on over to see what sort of book she'd created to have "succubi" in the title and a really hot guy on the cover.”
“From biblical temptresses to blood-sucking vampires, from the sirens of Greek mythology whose seductive singing lured many a sailor to his death to the succubi who appear in men's dreams, women have been portrayed as man-hungry predators throughout the history of literature.”
The Huffington Post: George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva
“Thanks to succubi genes, my breasts were a very perky double-D, and they made the dress do obscene things.”
“Because succubi needed sex so often, the Itch was a gradual pain in the ass—I could probably survive another day or two without serious repercussions.”
“As succubi, Remy and I could only be killed by sexual starvation or the deaths of our masters.”
“It let Remy know if she was in the house when Remy got home, since succubi often kept weird hours.”
“This time, it's debut author Erica Hayes (look out for Shadowfae this October - all about succubi).”
“A city where demons rule, and succubi are paranormal assassins.”
“I thought incubi and succubi worked together to get women pregnant.”
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