Timou is a cat's name (I hope) that makes any cat act like a dog. Timous love to play fetch and jump on their owners, leaving destruction wherever they go.
by Timou May 22, 2023
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by Bidly May 24, 2023
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@bajikeisuke_2 I don't generally find black people attractive but holy crap this girl is just beautiful somehow (but not attractive to ME) but just BEAUTIFUL.
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@bajikeisuke_2 I don't generally find black people attractive but holy crap this girl is just beautiful somehow (but not attractive to ME) but just BEAUTIFUL.
Send this to ten other 👪Daddies👪 who give you 💦cummies💦
by Namapama August 15, 2023
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Look at that homeless looking ass, that’s definitely a timur
Look at that homeless looking ass, that’s definitely a timur
by ❤️N&C❤️ October 23, 2023
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by Te'mouri November 22, 2023
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Definition:
1. Overpowering emotion provoked by actual or imagined threats.
2. Sense of foreboding or apprehension restricting from danger.
3. Profound-rooted unease arising from uncertainty or risk.
4. Internal reaction to perceived menacing situations.
Significance:
• It defines profound anxiety.
• It emphasizes sentiments of peril.
• It identifies causes of distress.
• It avoids irregular pronunciations.
• It simplifies descriptions of fear (timor).
• It improves clarity in psychological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fear."
Singular noun: timor
Plural noun: timors
Past verb: timated
Present simple verb: timate, timates
Present continuous verb: timating
Definition:
1. Overpowering emotion provoked by actual or imagined threats.
2. Sense of foreboding or apprehension restricting from danger.
3. Profound-rooted unease arising from uncertainty or risk.
4. Internal reaction to perceived menacing situations.
Significance:
• It defines profound anxiety.
• It emphasizes sentiments of peril.
• It identifies causes of distress.
• It avoids irregular pronunciations.
• It simplifies descriptions of fear (timor).
• It improves clarity in psychological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fear."
Singular noun: timor
Plural noun: timors
Past verb: timated
Present simple verb: timate, timates
Present continuous verb: timating
Examples:
• "The storm brought a wave (olant) of timor among residents."
• "Timor gripped soldiers facing enemy fire."
• "Phobias trigger chronic timor responses."
• "Public discoursing timates numerous novice speakers."
• "Courage arises from conquering internal timors."
• "The storm brought a wave (olant) of timor among residents."
• "Timor gripped soldiers facing enemy fire."
• "Phobias trigger chronic timor responses."
• "Public discoursing timates numerous novice speakers."
• "Courage arises from conquering internal timors."
by Dmitrio January 28, 2026
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