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E-Drenaline 

Just like Adrenaline but rather from the internet instead. Specifically video games of the MMORPG or FPS genre. See "Boom Headshot" on YouTube.
"What can I say? There's nothing but the rush of hunting people down and killing them! I mean my hearts beating! MY HEARTS BEATING! My hands are shaking! MY HANDS ARE SHAKING! BUT I'M STILL SHOOTING! I'M STILL GETTING HEADSHOTS! It's like BOOM HEADSHOT." -Some Guy Consumed in E-Drenaline
E-Drenaline by iGotSeoul October 16, 2008
Related Words
Durena Duenas Drena durana Darena Derena derenae dorena Drenaiysus drenat
A gorgeous girl with an amazing personality. Athletic, easy to get along with, artistic, and lights up any room she walks into. Dorena is unbelievably nice and dependable, and anyone would be incredibly lucky to meet her.
"Dorena is gorgeous"
dorena by wiggleworm April 21, 2018
Darena is the most beautiful girl you could ever possibly know. She is very good at listening and caring especially when you need it most. She can turn any situation into a happy one, and has the best sense of humor. You are extremely lucky to have a Darena in your life.
Wow. That girl is freaking amazing.

She must be a Darena. She is perfect.
Darena by Clique.as.frick June 4, 2017
Quando uma cena é bueda fixe, ou seja, quando é radical ou te faz sentir de forma especial
Manel: Acabei de enganar um velhote, ele perguntou me onde era o hospital pq estava a morrer e ei mandei o para o cemitério
Lucas: ganda drena!
drena by S1m40 June 20, 2020
it's a word in spanish and it's like saying "last as a couple" sarcastically
your crush now has a girlfriend
me: duren👍
duren by jordanastyles18 August 6, 2020

Duvenage 

Old documents dating back to the 14th and 15th century originating from Flanders refer to "Du Vinage". It is the fee received by the lord of the estate for use of his wine press.
"Duvenage", "du vinage", "duvinage" also the name given to the man who was the operator of the wine press. The term "vinage" used to describe a toll charged for use of roads, bridges, water transit, etc. Also used to describe a tax levied on wine, textiles, iron-and copper products, ship- and wagon cargo, hores, cutlery, leather, salt, fish, wax, cheese, butter, pepper, etc. People in Flanders and the Duchy of Hennegau tenure who held ownership to charge "vinage", were called "tax farmer" or "vinage landlord".
Duvenage by Net_tizen February 11, 2010