victoriousvocabulary: DIGLADIATION [noun] fighting or fencing
victoriousvocabulary: EQUIPOISE[noun/verb]1. an equal distribution
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suhojpg: obliv·i·on  (noun.) \ə-ˈbli-vē-ən,
baechyu: star·lightˈstärˌlīt/ noun the light
Toyfriend /toi frend/ noun.1. A regular, steady, sissygurl
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himboheaven: Bimbro: (Bim·bro) ‘bim-(.)bro; Noun, English
himboheaven: Bimbro: (Bim·bro) ‘bim-(.)bro; Noun, English
Nymphomania: Nymph-Oh-Man-I-ANymph [Noun]A mythological spirit
Snack /snak/noun A small amount of food eaten between meals.
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SKELLUM [noun] villain; rascal; scoundrel; rogue. Etymology: Dutch
tooru: limbo (noun); “a region on the border of heaven or
tooru: limbo (noun); “a region on the border of heaven or
victoriousvocabulary: PUDIFY [noun/verb] to cause to be ashamed.
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victoriousvocabulary: HIPPOCAMPUS [aka HIPPOCAMP] [noun] 1.
chirpey: pet·ri·chor ˈpeˌtrīkôr/ noun noun: petrichor
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nighttimers: cockringtoss: PLURAL NOUNS DON’T NEED APOSTROPHES
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