Verb. The act of approaching something with a dark/hopeless but beautiful gesture, with the worst outcome in mind.
When used in a sentence without an object, it means to approach one's inevitable demise with a sweet and dark/hopeless attitude.
When used in a sentence without an object, it means to approach one's inevitable demise with a sweet and dark/hopeless attitude.
by Dendling May 07, 2020
A combination of darling, dead, and ending in one word.
As a noun: someone or something in a state of both sweetness and darkness/hopelessness.
As an adjective: to describe sth or someone that is in a state of both sweetness and darkness/hopelessness.
As a noun: someone or something in a state of both sweetness and darkness/hopelessness.
As an adjective: to describe sth or someone that is in a state of both sweetness and darkness/hopelessness.
Freya: I don't love him enough to donate him a kidney but for sure I will be by his side until his draws his last breath...
Ena: Aw you such a dendling.
Ena: Aw you such a dendling.
by Dendling May 07, 2020
A combination of dead, ending and darling in one word.
As a noun: someone or something in a state of both sweetness and darkness/hopelessness.
As an adjective: to describe someone or something in a state of both sweetness and darkness/hopelessness.
As a noun: someone or something in a state of both sweetness and darkness/hopelessness.
As an adjective: to describe someone or something in a state of both sweetness and darkness/hopelessness.
Freya: I don't love him enough to donate him a kidney, but for sure I will be by his side until he draws his last breath...
Ena: Aw you such a dendling.
Ena: Aw you such a dendling.
by Dendling May 07, 2020