Caitie is the nickname for the Irish name Caitlin or Caitlyn. She is loyal and adventurous with stunning blue eyes that’ll entrance you for forever. She is small, petite but packs a punch when provoked. She’ll defend anyone she loves from anyone that poses a threat.
She’s the girl who deserves the world and more. She is often always laughing with a smile on her face but once she goes quiet you need to start worrying. She’ll shut herself out and disappear without any notice. Her mood will switch and she’ll turn her emotions off to protect herself - fight or flight is her mantra.
She is one of a kind…if you find one you’d better not let her go.
She’s the girl who deserves the world and more. She is often always laughing with a smile on her face but once she goes quiet you need to start worrying. She’ll shut herself out and disappear without any notice. Her mood will switch and she’ll turn her emotions off to protect herself - fight or flight is her mantra.
She is one of a kind…if you find one you’d better not let her go.
Friend 1: I met a Caitie at the bar the other night
Friend 2: Caities are the best kind of people…you’d better treat her well
Friend 2: Caities are the best kind of people…you’d better treat her well

A slur for a white person. The etymology is debated but its emergence from the African American community in the United States perhaps refers to either the 'Crack' of the whip from Slavery in the Antebellum south or an insult to do with the complexion of whites. Much like how the epithet "n*gg*r" is taken from the root word "negro" dark, itself from "nero", Italian for black; 'Kraka' perhaps refers to the white pasty appearance of cheese crackers and thus an equivalent retort to the extreme derogation. Due to historical contextualisation however, 'Kraka' is generally considered less insulting than 'N*gg*r'.
"Shut the hell up kraka"

A artist and influencer, jack of all trades, yet someone who will Finness you if the situation calls for it…

1. Feeling sluggish, lazy, or cozy in a way that resembles the vibe of a soft, warm loaf of bread.
2. The state of intentionally doing nothing productive and being absolutely okay with it.
3. Existing in full comfort mode, mentally or physically checked out.
2. The state of intentionally doing nothing productive and being absolutely okay with it.
3. Existing in full comfort mode, mentally or physically checked out.
• “I had big plans today, but I woke up loafy and now I’m horizontal.”
• “Sundays are for sweatpants, snacks, and going full loafy.”
• “This weather makes me so loafy — like I’m melting into the couch.”
• “Sundays are for sweatpants, snacks, and going full loafy.”
• “This weather makes me so loafy — like I’m melting into the couch.”
