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Real

(of an image) of a kind in which the light that forms it actually passes through it; not virtual.
"I prefer seeing real portraits in art museums, rather than computer pictures."

Another example: "To walk through a forest in real life is preferable to seeing a virtual reality forest on a screen."

Both of these sentences use the word "real" to refer to images or experiences that are real or tangible, rather than digital or virtual.
by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025
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frabjous

“Oh frabjous day!” she giggled
by Arminkshipper July 19, 2024
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Golden heart

incredibly nice and kind
Bill has a golden heart and is extremely generous.
by Arminkshipper June 21, 2024
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Fool

1. a jester or clown, especially one retained in a noble household.
2. a person devoted to a particular activity.
3. a person who is duped.
4. foolish; silly.
1. The king burst into laughter as the fool performed a ridiculous dance in the middle of the great hall, his cap jingling with every step.
2. "he is a running fool"
3. He felt like a fool after realizing the email promising a million-dollar prize was just a scam.
4. "that damn fool waiter"
by Arminkshipper April 19, 2025
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Reverie

a fanciful or impractical idea or theory.
"he defended and explained all the reveries of astrology"
by Arminkshipper July 20, 2024
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No

In fact, here is a sample sentence with the word "no" to refer to north direction:
"I always keep a map in my pocket when I go hiking so I won't get lost, especially since I tend to go "no" on new trails."
by Arminkshipper June 21, 2025
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Talking

employed to highlight the gravity, significance, or breadth of the topic under discussion.
We're talking about a lot of money.
by Arminkshipper June 28, 2024
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