When used in the adjective form, real has many different meanings.
For example: "the store is real," would denote that the store exists in reality.
It can also mean it's genuine or authentic. For instance: "he has real money, and not printed money."
As a noun, 'real' usually denotes something which is raw, pure, genuine and emotionally relatable.
For example: "I think I'm losing my mind" - "real."
For example: "the store is real," would denote that the store exists in reality.
It can also mean it's genuine or authentic. For instance: "he has real money, and not printed money."
As a noun, 'real' usually denotes something which is raw, pure, genuine and emotionally relatable.
For example: "I think I'm losing my mind" - "real."
by illiteratebanana October 27, 2024
by illiteratebanana October 30, 2022
opium - noun
a narcotic and treatment of chronic pain extracted from the opium poppy
opium - adjective (informal)
creating the effects of the drug known as opium
opium - adjective (colloquial)
exhibiting the effects of the drug known as opium; calm and collected.
a narcotic and treatment of chronic pain extracted from the opium poppy
opium - adjective (informal)
creating the effects of the drug known as opium
opium - adjective (colloquial)
exhibiting the effects of the drug known as opium; calm and collected.
morphine is extracted from the resin from opium
the substance is of an opium effect
he is opium currently
the substance is of an opium effect
he is opium currently
by illiteratebanana March 04, 2024
a "shortened" version of the album "i will be my own hell because there is a devil inside my body", by teen suicide, not to be confused with the literal mental disorder(s) associated with suicide amongst teens.
person 1: have you listened to iwbmohbtiadimb
person 2: what the hell does that mean
person 1: the teen suicide album
person 2: no i have not
person 2: what the hell does that mean
person 1: the teen suicide album
person 2: no i have not
by illiteratebanana February 08, 2023
by illiteratebanana September 25, 2022