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Deja Vu
day-Zha-voo
noun:

french origin, meaning already experienced. Even though you can't know when or where in your present situation.
Déjà Vu may spark from reincarnation, a past life experience,
the rebirth of a persons consciousness into a new life after the death of the last life.
Every religion on earth talks of "Rebirth" in one form or another. Leaving this present life, and entering a new life someplace else, someplace better perhaps, as someone other than your present being.
It's the foundation of all faith, being born again.
It's why people believe, to be born again, to live again, and exist again.
Having no end to consciousness. Having Deja Vu
I'm feeling a little Deja Vu in writing this definition, as I could swear I've written it before.
by Jimmy Fedd June 22, 2016
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awe-ness
noun:

deep feelings of astonished wonderment.
The aweness of being is sometimes more than we can emotionalize.
by Jimmy Fedd June 22, 2016
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e·ter·ni·ty
noun:

never-ending. It's a relative term, meaning it is different for different people or situations.
Eternity is meant to explain a long period of time outside of that which we understand time to be. It's impossible to understand metaphysically because it has no beginning and no end.
So we humans understand eternity as it is in our everyday lives, like......

"I spent an eternity in line waiting for my drivers license"

But in reality if one spent an eternity in line waiting you would know nothing but waiting in line from your birth to your death, and nothing else, because it's an eternity with no start and no end.
I spent an eternity in line waiting for my drivers license
by Jimmy Fedd June 21, 2016
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noun: the sign "&" (standing for the word 'and', as in "U & I")

“&” was actually part of the English alphabet. In the early 1800s, school children reciting their ABCs concluded the alphabet with the "&" coming after the letter 'Z'..........the alphabet was originally 27 characters long because '&' was an actual letter member.
But then Grammar Nazis decided "&" was not worthy of being in the alphabet, so they took it out (the same illogical mindset that decided Pluto was not a planet, but only a large asteroid.)
Ampersand, like Pluto were robbed of their identity!
by Jimmy Fedd June 20, 2016
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Winning 100 million in the lottery, tax free, is awesomeness ten fold!
by Jimmy Fedd June 20, 2016
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