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Hermsen One-Piece 

A one piece bathing suit consisting of only the top piece and nothing on the bottom. Can also be wearing a bra and no panties. Can be used in any situation where a top is on and nothing is covering below the waist, bottomless.
"Hey check out that chick over there in the waves. She's bangin!"
"Yea and she's rockin a Hermsen One-Piece so we got a looksie at that bare ass!"

Hey did you see that Harold and Kumar movie with the bottomless party where every girl was rockin a Hermsen One-Piece?
Hermsen One-Piece by Tan Brobias September 26, 2010
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Merijn Hermsen 

Merijn Hermsen is an intelligent boy thats most likely to be famous on the app TikTok He has an nice eye color and great instagram pictures and he has a big dick!
Merijn Hermsen
Merijn Hermsen by nddjncnx July 18, 2019
Herman is a Dutch and English given name. Its original meaning was "army man" (Arman) and derives from the Germanic elements "heri" meaning "army" combined with "man" meaning "man". It is cognate with German "Hermann".

Hermien is the female equivalent for Herman. "Army woman"
:"Sir, there's Hermien's approaching for the far east side"
(Noob reporting to his Major)

Aww she's such a hermien
*She's on a war path or she's 'n bitch
**In extreme circumstances it might mean she's so good to protect 'this'/'that'. She's a good mother.

(its determined by tone of voice, body language and situation)
Hermien by D@rkraider February 5, 2010
Hermen is a hell of a guy to know. They are really good at learning foreign languages and making friends with people named Brooke. Hermen will make your day if you feel down in the mud or give you advice that could change the rest of your life.
I finally talked to Hermen at school today, he seemed so chill and relaxed.
Hermen by Braedon Alphabrook October 17, 2019

hermeneutics 

Definition:
The science of interpretation.

Origin:
"interpretive,", from Greek hermeneutikos "interpreting," from hermeneutes "interpreter," from hermeneuein "to interpret,".
The word hermeneutics is said to have come to us from the name of the Greek god Hermes. Hermes was Zeus's messenger, the one he would send down to the world of humans whenever he wanted to tell the ancient Greeks something. That is, Hermes would have to interpret Zeus's wishes to the humankind.
The grammatical work of Rabbi Jonah extended, moreover, to the domain of rhetoric and biblical hermeneutics, and his lexicon contains many exegetical excursuses.
He was appointed professor of Oriental languages and hermeneutics in the University of Chicago.
hermeneutics by Psudoscholar December 13, 2015
Hermen is one hell of a friend. An all around easy guy to know; they’re especially good at learning the Spanish language and making friends with people named Brooke. Hermen can give you advice no owl could.
Hey bro, did you talk to Hermen this weekend, he seemed out of it.
Hermen by Braedon Alphabrook October 17, 2019

hermself 

A pronoun used when one does not wish to disclose gender by using "himself" or "herself" but when "itself" is too impersonal, and "themselves" is plural.
The celeb was so full of hermself
hermself by Lori_Dawn December 15, 2011