The term 'Lucefloob'
originated in 2015, derived from the old English frēondbwhich is of Germanic origin. It also relates to Dutch vriend and German Freund, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘to love’.
Pronunciation : loe - se - vloeb
noun Common noun: luce and/or floob; plural noun: luci (as in cacti) and/or floobi (as in cacti).
1) A person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically one exclusive of family relations. The cream soda to one's Malibu,, One's facebook sister and partner in crime,, 'The luce to one's floob,,'
-"Carlien is my floob"
Synonyms: bosom friend, best friend, confidante, comrade, mate, compadre, homegirl,,,
antonyms: un-floob
Propper noun: Luce and/or Floob; plural noun: Luces and/or Floobs.
1) Names given to 'friendship pets' shared among floobs. One floob would name their pet Luce whilst the other floob would name their pet Floob (
not to be confused with the common noun 'floob')
-"Carlien had a fish called Floob and Milene had a fish called Luce"