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justafuckdoll: Cum. Everything about that word is beautiful to me. It’s a noun and a verb. An action and a reaction. It doesn’t matter what form a person has, male, female, transgender, whatever. All are susceptible to this amazing phenomenon of
not-reality: gearholder: geradex: naomiknight17: did-you-kno: Source … dude Wat Twilight is now Purple Curple. Orange still has no rhymes. You can’t use proper nouns as rhyming words! Woah. o_o
helpivefallenandimtoolazytogetup: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/fursuiting/ Fursuiting! No, not the verb, the noun! This company has very polished, clean, amazing work. Along with that, their muscular and feminine foam padding is the best I’ve ever
mistermead:The Wall wall /wɔːl/ noun: 1. a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land.2. a thing regarded as a protective or restrictive barrier. verb: 1. To enclose n. within barriers, for protection Much
smercart: Aizawa Week Day One: Rest Clinomania: Noun | An excessive desire to stay in bed
h-zemo: “‘reassurance’ [noun] - something that is said or done to make someone feel less afraid, upset, or doubtful.”| THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER 1x04
youknowyourefinnishwhen: (submitted by twin-peaks) Let me demonstrate how versatile this word is (seriously, IT IS). You can use it as a… noun verb adjective numeral pronoun period comma exclamation mark you name it, seriously
jameskiddo:lunta-ja-salmiakkia:Rough translation: Did you know? One Finnish nomin (noun, adjective, pronoun etc.) can have about 2 200 different forms and one verb about 12 000 different forms. And people wonder why Finnish is so hard, even for native
fantasymarathon: You know Finnish language is stupidnainen (noun)= womannainen (verb)= I will most likely fuck
victoriousvocabulary: TACTION [noun] 1. the act of touching; touch; contact. 2. the sense of touch. Etymology: from Latin tactio, “touching”, from perfect passive participle tactus, “sense of feeling”, from tangere, “to touch, feel”. [Miles
victoriousvocabulary: SLUMBER [verb] 1. to sleep. 2. to be dormant or quiescent. 3. to pass (time) in sleep. [noun] 4. sleep. 5. a state of inactivity or dormancy. Etymology: from Middle English slombren, slomren, frequentive of slummen, slumen,
victoriousvocabulary: ALTELLUS [noun] an alien. Etymology: Latin. [Robin Eisenberg]
victoriousvocabulary: ATARAXIA[noun]a Greek term used by Pyrrho and Epicurus for a lucid state, characterised by freedom from worry or any other preoccupation; a state of freedom from emotional disturbance and anxiety; tranquillity; serenity.Etymology:
thefemalecuntainer3: Making a noun out of it…
victoriousvocabulary: VIRAGO [noun] 1. loud voiced, ill tempered, scolding woman; shrew; termagant. 2. Archaic: a woman of strength or spirit. Etymology: from Latin virago, “warlike or heroic woman”. [Lenka Simeckova - Ivy]
halafihi: Takatāpui (noun) Encompasses all Māori who see their sexuality or gender identity as being outside of the [cisgender and] heterosexual norms.
larxdems: N E M O - NOUN (n): Latin, “ n o b o d y ” organization xiii + latin elemental attributes
tenscupcake: humility (noun) \hyu-mi-lə-tē\1. the feeling or attitude that you have no special importance that makes you better than others; lack of pride. (x) (video)
actuallylorelaigilmore: love; /ləv/ - noun a deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone. synonyms: become infatuated with, give/lose one’s heart to; informal fall for, be bowled over by, be swept off one’s feet by, develop a crush on
swanshope: soulmate (ˈsəʊlmeɪt) noun. a person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner [x]
mhalachai: “By the first world war, soldiers swore so much that the word “fucking” came to function as no more than “a warning that a noun is coming”. “ Guardian review of Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing by Melissa Mohr
couldbeglorious: roseverdict: enquires-state-building: not-to-be-a-tea-but-brit: ace-nyctophyle: ailithnight: mysterytinyfox: yupokaysuremhm: ace-nyctophyle: yupokaysuremhm: ace-nyctophyle: any noun can become a verb if you don’t care
mountrainiernps: Landscape LanguageRidge (noun) – a long elevation of land As anyone who’s hiked the Wonderland Trail can attest, hiking in Mount Rainier National Park is all about ridges. Ridges are long elevations of land that rise above their
mountrainiernps: Landscape LanguageVerglas (noun) – a thin coating of ice Verglas, also known as glaze ice, is ice covering rocks or other features. It can be created from freezing rain or snowmelt that refreezes. After sunny weather you may notice
chickadee-dee-dee: Halo (noun) 1. a circle of light shown surrounding or above the head(Leave my caption alone please || More on my private blog)
victoriousvocabulary: CHATOYANCY [noun] 1. also chatoyance or cat’s eye effect - an optical reflectance effect seen in certain gemstones. Coined from the French “œil de chat,” meaning “cat’s eye,” chatoyancy arises either from the fibrous
victoriousvocabulary: ABSCISSION [noun] 1. Season (informal): the shedding of leaves during Autumn; fall of the leaves. 2. Botany: the shedding of leaves, flowers, or fruits following the formation of the abscission zone. 2. the act of cutting off.
azidahaka: victoriousvocabulary: CONSENESCENCE [noun] the state of general decay, especially from old age; withered by age; falling into ruin. Etymology: Latin consenescere - to grow old together, to grow old in a profession, to become weak. [Matthew
victoriousvocabulary: OSSUARY [noun] 1. a container or receptacle, such as an urn or a vault, for holding the bones of the dead. 2. a place where the bones of the dead lay. Etymology: from Late Latin ossuārium, from Latin os - bone. [Dave Palumbo]
topperthetophat: victoriousvocabulary: SCHILDERSVERDRIET [noun] a painter’s sadness; painter’s grief. Etymology: Dutch. [Sierk van Meeuwen] We have a specific type of sadness attributed to us? I feel so validated.
victoriousvocabulary: DOPPELGÄNGER [noun] a ghostly double of a living person, especially one that haunts its fleshly counterpart; a paranormal double of a living person. Etymology: German for look-alike, literally a “double goer”. [Nicoletta Ceccoli]
victoriousvocabulary: CRYPTOZOOPHILIA [noun] Informal: a love for ‘hidden’ animals; an obsession with mythical creatures; a particular affinity for cryptids. Etymology: Greek crypto (hidden) + zoo (animal) + philia (love). [Julie Bell & Boris
worduptiffany: No one verbs like Gaston, Adverb verbs like Gaston, No one verbs with the adjective noun like Gaston.
how many years do you think it will be before we elect a president that once used “feels” as a noun
chabouillet: doomsday | noun↪ the day of the Last Judgment, at the end of the world.