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succubus

[suhk-yuh-buhs] / ˈsʌk yə bəs /




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“That includes, but is not limited to ... actual humans, DMs, AI bots or succubus demons.”

From Los Angeles Times

Devon is one of a clandestine race of literary succubi who literally survive on a diet of books — romances, page-turners or unappetizing dictionaries.

From Seattle Times

“I think there has been a pervasive perception of me as a shallow succubus, if that makes any sense, for at least the first decade of my career,” Fox said.

From Washington Post

Let’s pause here briefly to note that Immanuel is likely referencing incubi and succubi in her sermons.

From The Guardian

Their concerns and their troubles are discussed at the coffee counter, and whether it’s a vampire, an elf or a succubus, their issues are relatable.

From Los Angeles Times