fajeur

(Informative; especially Français, British)
1. A best, trustable or faith(e)ful friend; a pal.
2. To be or feel expressive of a magnificent / delightful / jewel view.
3. Significant.
4. Favour(ite/ed).
-Mine fajeur's were not so inspired as me, otherwise, are irritated...
-The sight of these wide dales and shining meadow's was fajeur...
-In an sorrow and a glad we need on our side the fajeur's...
-I will privy to thee, fajeur.
-It is my fajeur feel's of this fragment of the movie.
by Gentleman Eardley December 03, 2021
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Eireman

-I knew not, she was calling him an Eireman, disregaring that she was a Cambrian.
-He looked how one Eireman holth (holdeth) a Grudge against another, for a Piece of Bread.
-The Man, i knew not of Nativity, until the Shout from the Vessel.
by Gentleman Eardley March 27, 2023
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orgeius

(Without plural form)
1. Brain; Organ.
2. Wise; wisdom.
-A negotiation of the Orgeius (brain).
-A negotiation of the Orgeius of (organ).
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Pavourt

1. A private or novice.
2. Assisted, taught.
-Every day i was pavourt by father to behave in any atmosphere without a little mythering.
-One day ago there were a throng of pavourt's that came same day...
-That day belongs to resolve the case of pavourt's...
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tunch

1. A extinguished by stubbing out cigarette's butt.
2. To stub a cigarette out. - Tunch out/down/off.
-That place was one great throughout ashtray. Some underage's adhered to the roof a tunches...
-This female is lying, when tell me, that these tunches are not from her.
-Tunch down, before you do not roast us!
-When a cigarette's none, then a tunches will be pleasure...
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loquium

1. A wide /shallow/ lake; a shallow sea; a pond; a lagoon.
2. A large réservoir.
3. A fens.

Lakes; plural form of the "Lacquane".
-The Errwooden Loquium was constructed by the Stockport Water Corporation at a cost of £1.5 million, with work being completed in 1967.
-Surround these mountain's we found one fair loquium.
-After long raining over, the park lake became into a loquium.
by Gentleman Eardley March 06, 2022
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trimble

1. Twitter, prattle, deal(ing), utter(ance); discuss(ion).
2. Tremble.
-That company come along the thoroughfare, trimbling about the cost of deal...
-He trimble with one friend about the technique of creation of primitive arm.
by Gentleman Eardley March 12, 2022
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