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Sherlock

Sherlock, name (unisex).

This name, with varient of spelling 'Shurlock' and 'Scurlock' derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century 'scir' meaning bright and fair, plus 'loc' a lock of hair.

All Sherlocks are concideret in a way not many understand. They don't talk about themselves, but instead listen to others. To an outsider Sherlock is peculiar, even unhuman at times. But to the few people who they call their friends, Sherlock is a kind and compassionet person, when they want to be.

But don't get me wrong, if you ever cross them, they will snap you in two in a matter of seconds.
Sherlock is one of the most complicated people you will ever meet and don't think for a second you could ever understand them.
'That is Sherlock they are really smart, but they don't really'do' emotions like you or me'
by Crack in the Ground April 15, 2021
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