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el•vis / [noun] ; my sun, my moon & all my stars
victoriousvocabulary: PANOPTICON [noun] a building, as a prison, hospital, library, or the like, so arranged that all parts of the interior are visible from a single point. Etymology: from Greek pan, a combining form meaning “all” + optikón, “sight,
victoriousvocabulary: OURANOPHILIA [noun] a love for the sky; an obsession with the heavens. Etymology: from Latin Uranus, from Ancient Greek Οὐρανός (Ouranós), from οὐρανός (ouranós, “sky, heaven” + philia, “love”. [Billy
thebrutalizer: Friendship: noun\ˈfren(d)-ˌship\ the state of being friends : helping a friend hold down a crying cunt while he uses its holes
victoriousvocabulary: PLETHORA[noun]1. overabundance; excess. 2. Pathology Archaic: a morbid condition due to excess of red corpuscles in the blood or increase in the quantity of blood.Etymology: from New Latin < Greek plēthṓra, “fullness”.-Original:
victoriousvocabulary: TRAUMWELT [noun] dream world; never-never land; a pleasing place existing only in dreams or imagination; a fantasy land. Etymology: German traum, “dream” (from Old High German troum, from Proto-Germanic *draumaz; akin to Low
victoriousvocabulary: LONGANIMITY [noun] patient endurance of hardship, injuries, or offense; forbearance. Etymology: from Late Latin longanimitās, from longanimis, “forbearing”, from longus, “long” + animus, “mind, soul”. [Francis Sydney
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victoriousvocabulary: OMNISM [noun] traditionally omnism is the belief in all religions; those who hold this belief are called omnists (or Omnists). However contemporary usage has modified the “belief in all religions” statement to refer more to
victoriousvocabulary: NYCTOPHOBIA [noun] (from Greek νυκτός - nuktos, genitive of νύξ - nux, “night” and φόβος - phobos, “fear”) a phobia characterised by a severe fear of the darkness. It is triggered by the brain’s disfigured
traceexcalibur: my favourite insults are the ones where you just take a noun and a swear and mash them together. what’s up pisscouch? how you doin’ fucktrain. hope you’re havin’ a swell day, asslamp
victoriousvocabulary: SYLVAE [noun] 1. the trees or forests of a region. 2. a written or artistic work on the trees or forests of a region. Etymology: ultimately from Latin silva, “forest, a wood”. [Tomás Sánchez]
victoriousvocabulary: WHIGMALEERIE [noun] 1. a whim; notion. 2. a whimsical or fanciful ornament or contrivance; gimmick. Etymology: origin uncertain, though to be derived from Scots figmalirie. [Jasmine Becket-Griffith - Alice in Wonderland: Alice in
victoriousvocabulary: ANSCHAUUNG [noun] direct or immediate intuition or perception of sense data with little or no rational interpretation. Etymology: German - view, equivalent to anschau(en) - to view.
elliebeanz: jkathleencheney: An Unkindness of Ravens Raven Rendezvous by Shane Lamb i did not know until just now that the collective noun for a group of ravens is an unkindness
victoriousvocabulary: SLATTERN [noun] 1. a slovenly, untidy woman or girl. 2. a slut; harlot; prostitute; trollop. [Yannick Corboz]
victoriousvocabulary: IMAGO [noun] 1. the last stage an insect attains during its metamorphosis; the adult form of an insect. 2. Psychology: an often idealized image of a person, usually a parent, formed in childhood and persisting unconsciously into
laylawknee: “eleutheromania” — (noun) Eleutheromania is an intense and irresistible desire for freedom. The highly emotional human response has connotations of delirium, craze, and craving for total independence. (via wordsnquotes)
Hoe is a genderless noun.
89words: “Take me to your trees. Take me to your breakfasts, your sunsets, your bad dreams, your shoes, your nouns. Take me to your fingers.” — Margaret Atwood, Good Bones
georgiapreach: VISIONMARRY!!!! Visible Panty Lines-[ve-za-bul][pan-tee][lahyns](plural): noun. A misunderstood fashion faux pas that drops men on one knee to propose. #georgiapreach
clintscoffeepot: “Depression turns you into a series of nouns, without the adjectives and without the verbs. You don’t remember where you misplaced your descriptions, your actions … You become: bed, shower, socks, coffee, keys, obligations.”—
kramergate: phylogeny: let the fuckin cup wars begin some leaves and a noun on your cups will get you into heaven guaranteed
victoriousvocabulary: SENESCENCE [noun] growing old; biological ageing - the endogenous and hereditary process of accumulative changes to molecular and cellular structure disrupting metabolism with the passage of time, resulting in deterioration and
victoriousvocabulary: BÊTE NOIRE [noun] 1. French: literally, “black beast”. 2. something especially hated or dreaded; a bugbear; something to be avoided. 3. a detested person. [Nicolas Delort]
alleyesonhereverywhere: loyaltyloy·al·tyˈloiəltē/noun- The quality of being loyal to someone or something.“his loyalty to his wife of 15 years”- a strong feeling of support or allegiance. Send in submissions!mostlyamateurs@yahoo.comSnapchat
vagginv: ohsovivrant: sen·su·al·i·ty ˌsen(t)SHəˈwalədē/ noun the enjoyment, expression, or pursuit of physical, especially sexual, pleasure. So vital. So far
victoriousvocabulary: TENUITY [noun] 1. thinness of form; slender. 2. the quality or condition of being tenuous; lack of thickness, density, or substance. Etymology: from Latin tenuitās, “thinness”. [Twiggy photographed by Justin de Villeneuve]
victoriousvocabulary: KINCHIN [noun] Chiefly British slang: a child. Etymology: from German Kindchen, diminutive of Kind, ”child”. [John Singer Sargent]
victoriousvocabulary: MANES [noun] 1. Roman Religion: the deified spirits of the ancient Roman dead honoured with graveside sacrifices. 2. the souls of the dead; shades; ghosts. 3. the spirit or shade of a particular dead person. Etymology: from Middle
victoriousvocabulary: DYSAPHIA [noun] impairment in the sense of touch. Etymology: Greek dys-, a combining form meaning “ill”, “bad”, + haphē, “touch”. [Shannon Bonatakis]
ephemeralintimacy: victoriousvocabulary: ESTIVALE [noun] French: summer - the usually warmest season of the year; between Spring and Autumn. Etymology: from Latin aestivalis. [Christian Schloe - A Midsummer Night’s Dream] That’s not entirely true.
victoriousvocabulary: VENATRIX [noun] huntress; a woman who hunts game; a female animal that hunts prey. Etymology: from vēnātor, “hunter” + -trīx, suffix for “female that does or is associated with a (specified) thing”; from vēnor, “hunt”.
victoriousvocabulary: MORTIFERA [noun] 1. Informal: deadly things. [adjective] 2. deadly; destructive; fatal. Etymology: from Latin mortis, genitive of mors, “death”. [Laurie Lipton]
victoriousvocabulary: PSYCHOMANTEUM [aka PSYCHOMANTIUM] [noun] a mirrored room, typically set up to communicate with the spiritual realm. Etymology: psycho (from Ancient Greek psychē, “soul”) + mant (from manteia, “divination”) + -eum (a suffix
victoriousvocabulary: JÄGER [noun] 1. hunter. 2. fighter 3. light infantry. Etymology: from the German verb jagen, “to hunt”, from from Middle Dutch jaghen, from Old Dutch *jagon, from Proto-Germanic *jagōną. [Waldemar von Kozak] Mmmm jaeger
victoriousvocabulary: NOCTISONANCE [noun] sound or music heard during the night; night noises. Etymology: ultimately derived from Latin nox, “night” + sonāre, “to make a noise, resound”. [ebineyland]
victoriousvocabulary: TAPHOPHILIA [noun] an abnormal love for funerals, epitaphs, graves, and cemeteries (and all things related to death), often to the point where the individual will choose to live near a cemetery and/or frequently visit cemeteries
victoriousvocabulary: THURIFICATION [noun] the burning or offering of, or perfuming with incense. Etymology: from Middle English thurybycacyon > Middle French thurification > Latin thurificatus, from thuris, “frankincense” > Ancient Greek
victoriousvocabulary: DRACOCIDE [noun] the act of killing a dragon. Etymology: Latin draco (dragon) + caedere (to kill). [Jorge Jacinto]
victoriousvocabulary: APPETITION [noun] desire; a longing for, or seeking after, something. Etymology: from Latin appetītiō, “a longing for or desire”. [Erika Steiskal] I have such appetition …..
flowers-scents: Pluviophile (noun)- a lover of rain; someone who finds joy and peace of mind during rainy days
victoriousvocabulary: KALOLOGY[noun]the study of beauty; the branch of philosophy concerned with the study of such concepts as beauty, taste, etc.Etymology: ultimately from Ancient Greek kalli-, “beautiful” + logia, word-forming element meaning
victoriousvocabulary: DYSPHORIA[noun]a state of dissatisfaction, anxiety, restlessness, or fidgeting.Etymology: Neo-Latin < Greek dysphoría, “malaise, discomfort”.[yuumei - Dread]
victoriousvocabulary: GLOAMING[noun]1. dusk; twilight; the period between sunset and full night.2. the diffused light from the sky during the early evening or early morning when the sun is below the horizon.Etymology: Middle English gloming, Old English
victoriousvocabulary: lesstalkmoreillustration: Joey Guidone CATHEXIS[noun]1. the investment of emotional significance in an activity, object, or idea.2. the charge of psychic energy so invested.Etymology: Neo-Latin < Greek káthexis.
victoriousvocabulary: ERYTHRISM [noun] also known as erythrochroism; unusual red pigmentation, as of hair or plumage. Etymology: from Greek eruthros, “red”. - Etymology: hexe by Tony Sandoval
victoriousvocabulary: BIEN-AIMÉ[adjective & noun]beloved.Etymology: French, ultimately derived from Latin bene, “well” + amō, “I love”.-Original: Slow Dance by J. R. Slattum
victoriousvocabulary: CASCADA [noun] waterfall; a steep descent of water from a height; a cascade. Etymology: Spanish, from Italian cascata, from cascare, “to fall”, based on Latin cāsus, “fallen”. Tomás Sánchez][
did-you-kno: Chaser the border collie has the largest tested memory of a non-human animal. She knows 1,022 different toys by name and can retrieve them all by name or category. She also understands common nouns (like house and tree) and can infer
victoriousvocabulary: PETRYKIVKA [noun] 1. an urban-type settlement in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (province) in east-central Ukraine. There are about five thousand inhabitants. It is famous as a folk art centre and for its unique style of decorative painting.
victoriousvocabulary: DEUTEROSCOPY [noun] 1. something seen or perceived only at a second view; a meaning beyond the literal sense; the second intention; a hidden signification. 2. second sight; clairvoyance. Etymology: from Greek deuter-, prefix
victoriousvocabulary: HYDROASPHYXIATION [aka HYDRO ASPHYXIATION] [noun] severe deficient supply of oxygen to the body from inhaling water; drowning. [Brooke Shaden]