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1. Darling-Dave
The love of one’s life, one who is adored and revered with the utter most love and respect. The air which fills another’s lungs, the magic in all which is good.
If it were not for my Darling-Dave my life would not have the excitement, love and joy that I am gifted everyday I am married to him.

Even durning the most difficult times in life, I am able to cope because of Darling-Dave.

After 20 years of marriage my beloved deserves his own word for how he consumes my being. He is Darling-Dave and he is the enbodiment of all which I adore and love.
2. Miguel
Soccer playing dudes who are usually tall and handsome. They are very funny people, and get along with everyone they meet. They may come across as weird (since they don't care what others think and do what makes them happy) by those who only see them from afar. But once spent time with, are well respected and adored.

They are optimistic dudes, and are up for anything. Even flamenco.

Miguel's go well with Danielle's. A lot of love exists between this pair, and life seems like bliss when these two live it together.
We need to let loose and enjoy life, we need to be like Miguel.
3. popular
A word whose roots are shared with population, populous, populace, which all refer to people. Popular directly means to be with or of the people; to be liked by many people. This meaning seems to have been twisted by the media and cultural overtones, and is now used commonly as a sort of derogatory adjective. This usage seems to be linked to our own self-conciousness; of our question of our own "popularity." Do people like me? The idea that we are not liked, which from one time or another is thought by all people, puts a negative connotation over this word. Whatever we desire, but cannot have, we hate. When we put a negative connation on the word, it then must be justified. The pure fact that we aren't what the word is and therefore dislike it is not enough for our complicated, social minds. We justify the word's negative connotation and our own belief in our lack of its presence in us - our own unpopularity - by adding negative concepts to its meaning. 1) That popular people are snobby, rich, cruel, apathetic, prideful and many other things that we are not - that we don't want to be. But really all popu...
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4. koisor
Pronounced "co-shure". King king Ruler ruler or God God-Like. Being called a "koisor" is to be well respected and adored by all. In command yet graceful.
Joe has been such a koisor through the entire phase of this project.
5. koisor

Pronounced "co-shure". King king Ruler ruler or God God-Like. Being called a "koisor" is to be well respected and adored by all. In command yet graceful.
Joe has been such a koisor through the entire phase of this project.
6. Nia
(knee-uh)An open minded person that has a deep insight on the personalities of others. Highly respected and adored, a Nia could rule the masses. Always having something new and exciting to do, one can never get sick of a Nia, even if she killed a man. A Nia is also an intensly unbelievable kisser.
Whoa, that nia saw right through me.
Oh Jeeze, Im deffenitley not bored with this nia.
Mmmmm. Your almost as good as a nia!
7. bert
A person who is, sophisticated, extremely intelligent and exceedingly well-endowed. A person known as Bert is often the most respected or adored member of any group of people. To be called Bert is the utmost sign of respect: it signifies that the person being referred to has the ability to please and impress others on every possible level.
A woman sees a distinguished, attractive man at a party and says, "wow that guy is such a Bert"
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