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1. rareblooming
blooming or flowering earlier. A flower that blooms earlier is called a rarebloom.
The plant is rareblooming.
2. geriatric X
A person that was born in the early part of the generation X generation (1965-1981).
My brother is so geriatric X, he does not know anything about Facebook and still spends his time on MySpace.
3. necrophilia
Necrophilia(N.)
Botany-A flower, often pussy shaped, involved in the making of several herbal aphrodisiacs. Also, in late season, a potent musk. Usually having white or pink petals and long stems.
What a lovely necrophilia! They sure are blooming early this year. Care for a smell?
4. bloomstorm
Creation (evolution and adaptation) of the blooming storm of life that, like a flower, bloomed and created like and species and their various kinds depending on the environment and stress of the changing, or, blooming world and storm of life. In this bloomstorm, the early Creation, also existed the absence of Death until original sin.
The advent of vegetation reproducing in their various kinds to all its vast array was due to the bloomstorm.
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5. mangosteen
One of the most praised of tropical fruits, and certainly the most esteemed fruit in the family Guttiferae, the mangosteen, Garcinia mangostana L., is almost universally known or heard of by this name. There are numerous variations in nomenclature: among Spanish-speaking people, it is called mangostan; to the French, it is mangostanier, mangoustanier, mangouste or mangostier; in Portuguese, it is mangostao, mangosta or mangusta; in Dutch, it is manggis or manggistan; in Vietnamese, mang cut; in Malaya, it may be referred to in any of these languages or by the local terms, mesetor, semetah, or sementah; in the Philippines, it is mangis or mangostan. Throughout the Malay Archipelago, there are many different spellings of names similar to most of the above.

The mangosteen tree is very slow-growing, erect, with a pyramidal crown; attains 20 to 82 ft (6-25 m) in height, has dark-brown or nearly black, flaking bark, the inner bark containing much yellow, gummy, bitter latex. The evergreen, opposite, short-stalked leaves are ovate-oblong or elliptic, leathery and thick, dark-green, slightly glossy above, yellowish-green and dull beneath; 3 1/2 to 10 in (9-25 cm) long, 1 3/4 to 4 in (4.5-10 cm) wide, with conspicuous, pale midrib. New leaves are rosy. Flowers, 1 1/2 to 2 in (4-5 cm) wide and fleshy, may be male or hermaphrodite on the same tree. The former are in clusters of 3-9 at the branch tips; there are 4 sepals and 4 ovate, thick, fleshy petals, green with red spots on th...
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6. Raturday
Raturday shall now be defined as: a Saturday when the rat shall go out with his fellow animals on a boozy one - most probably 2 da redback tavern - and prowl on women who will more than likely be younger than him, this is becuase the rat, like most of his animal companions is bare dirty and filthy.

only the rat can decide whether a saturday will b declared as a raturday

Raturday is to be used when you and a group of friends all have animal names. one of your group should be given the name of rat as he is cheesy, dirty, filthy and probably has a long tail.

(the redback tavern is a sleezy yet convenient club located in acton)
This saturday is gona b a raturday.

I can feel a raturday coming up.

There's a raturday just over the horizon.

A raturday is blooming this week boys, like a sweet tulip blooming in the early spring.
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