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ph33r

just another way to spell "fear"; derived from a combination of internet spelling shortcuts and the popular webcomic "MegaTokyo" which promotes certain internet spelling shortcuts. not necessarily a bad thing, not at all offensive unless in the wrong kind of context. again, its a synonym spelling for "fear"
"Pheer m3!"
by Luna December 6, 2003
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insunatic

A mixture of the words insane and lunatic.
If you are going to attempt to swim across an ocean with an anvil on your leg you are an insunatic.
by Luna June 26, 2004
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super

Golly, Janey, your hoop skirt is super!
by Luna January 17, 2005
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Beaver

1. A large furry rodent with a flat tail that chops down trees and builds dams.

2. Slang for a vagina.

3. A term for a person who goes/has gone to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where the beaver is the school mascot.
1. "We went on a nature walk, and saw a beaver swimming around the big lodge it had made."

2. "That chick I banged last night has a sweet beaver!"

3. "The Beavers put another car on top of the dome this morning..."
by luna May 6, 2005
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pocket holder

1. A person who has been owned by another.
2. Someone who does whatever is told.
3. A bitch
After owning someone infront of a group of people, the person doing the ownage pulls out their pocket and offers it to the victom...
"Hold my pocket bitch!"
by Luna January 19, 2004
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Hanyou

japanese term meaning "half demon" or "half blood"; refers to mythology
Hanyous are mythological creatures with one demon parent and one human parent.
by Luna December 6, 2003
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Luna

1. the latin word for "moon"

2. a japanese manga/television character personified as a talking female cat from works by Naoko Takeuchi refering to Bishoujo Sailor Moon

3. an uncommon female name

4. the "moon goddess" in some latin myths. this is uncorrect as Luna was merely a woman associated with the moon in mythology.
In the word "lunatic", "luna" is the latin root meaning "moon".
by Luna December 6, 2003
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