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Shotaro is absolutely the CUTEST little boy I've ever seen. He's a new member of nct and he's so talented and does everything in tiny! He dances AMAZING and he resembles a baby otter. He's so adorable i can't take it :(
Shotaro ATE THAT CHOREOGRAPHY UP and left NO CRUMBS!!
Shotaro by cosmicburritoe October 13, 2020
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soodabeh 

A hot tall girl with considerable big eyes. she seems aggressive but has a very kind manner when you get close to her. She cries for almost everything even comic animations. you would love her. believe me.
Have you ever met soodabeh?
yeah, that sexy emotional girl? :)
soodabeh by mad woman March 11, 2012
Soltar is a phrase used to protect those who sneeze from acute cardiac arrest.

2nd definition - Alternative to bless you. With no religious connotation.
Old woman #1 <Sneeze>
Old woman #2 Soltar.
Old woman #1 Why thank you martha.
Old woman #2 Oh no problem betsy.
Soltar by kinamur March 8, 2009
adjective,

To make something far better and extravagant than any normal way of doing it; able to bend reality; do the impossible; unbreakable and unapologetically badass.
Tyler invited 2 friends over to his house, so he ordered 9 extra larger pizzas, and 9 one litre sodas, in other words, Tyler soltaned it.

Billy's is such a soltan type of guy, he rented 100 ponies, a ferrari limo, and got Elon Musk to MC his fish's 1st birthday.
Soltan by YesOkaySureActuallyNo February 6, 2021

lor scoota 

A deceased Baltimore legend who was killed on June 25th, 2016, on the intersection of Harford Road and Moravia Road in East Baltimore. Lor Scoota was an up and coming rap artist.
Friend from DC/PG: Aye moe who came up with that dance yall be doing called the bird flu?
Friend from Baltimore: Oh yea dat be Lor Scoota AKA MR. UP NEXT.
lor scoota by LiveFromTheTerrace December 15, 2016

scotalian 

An uncompromising person of both Scottish and Italian descent with a proud and fierce devotion to his heritage.
Ye winnae huv me that easy,mangecake...
I'm a Scotalian!!
scotalian by The Scotalian March 7, 2009