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Lomorrow

Lomorrow simply means later or tomorrow. This can be used to offer as a deadline for something, or as a way to sign off a chat with someone of another time zone.
Well it's 19:00pm your time and its 01:00am mine, so I'll see you lomorrow; that's tomorrow for you and later for me.
by CallumFoster April 17, 2020
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Deservidity

Seeing the effort or quality someone puts into a task or relationship, in as much as them earning the title, reward or prize they seek.
In an ideal world people should be awarded accolades due to their deservidity; everyone should get what they deserve.
by CallumFoster December 16, 2019
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Hact

A so-called celebrity, or a once desirable famous person whose prime has long gone, and offers nothing new, but is hanging on the the spotlight like life-support.
Dave asked if the variety show was worth watching, but soon lost interest when I told him what the hacts were.
by CallumFoster December 16, 2019
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Alloteration

The near over abundance of words in a sentence that begin with the same letter, more than just the presence of alliteration as a poetic technique.
Any and all actions accounting at an abundant amount, admits to being alloteration.
by CallumFoster March 7, 2018
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Tyrannosoyrus

A tyrant at home toward their family but a pushover at work, despite them trying to paint the narrative they're the big cheese.
Look at that tyrannosoyrus dragging his kid around the shops, while wearing the company tie that strangles him like a chicken.
by CallumFoster February 5, 2020
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Meathane

Meathane; a meat fart comprised of all the red and or white meat protein you gorged on that day/meal.
Hold your nose Don, my meathane is mad ripe today.
by CallumFoster December 18, 2019
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Linner

A linner is not a loser in and of themselves, but someone who is or has ended up on the losing side.
A linner is someone who is respected and can hold decent stock, thus it's not a slur but a mark of respect.

(w)inner - Linner
Sterling Moss was a famous F1 driver; he never won a championship, but as the bane of most great drivers we can say he was a linner.
by CallumFoster May 22, 2020
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