(Pronounced AH-LOY-JA)
(Noun) One's most treasured possessions
(Verb: aloid (Pronounced AH-LOYD)) To consider something very important or precious
Singular form: aloid
(Noun) One's most treasured possessions
(Verb: aloid (Pronounced AH-LOYD)) To consider something very important or precious
Singular form: aloid
"This box is filled with some of my grandmother's aloidia."
"The human brain aloids towards things that have sentimental value in their lives."
"An aloid -said to be owned by the Titanic's creator- has been dug out of the wreckage"
"The human brain aloids towards things that have sentimental value in their lives."
"An aloid -said to be owned by the Titanic's creator- has been dug out of the wreckage"
by Rick Fastley December 20, 2021
"They're just some lightheaded endorminitritalites, nothing to worry about."
"I just hope you didn't get me some endorminitritalite for Christmas again."
"I just hope you didn't get me some endorminitritalite for Christmas again."
by Rick Fastley December 20, 2021