on the 1st November its hug your ex day go up to all your exs and give them a hugs
hopefuly it will make peace between you and your ex
hopefuly it will make peace between you and your ex
on the 1st its hug your ex day
I cant wait for hug your ex day
hug your ex day is on November the 1st
I cant wait for hug your ex day
hug your ex day is on November the 1st
by ceo_of_days October 24, 2020

We don't give a fuck what to name means no mo man damn 8/10 stories I go through I see a mf name and definition 🙂
by Exe we're tired of u mfs November 23, 2021

Okay look, We are gonna be talking about Sonic.EXE and the demon possessing Sonic, EXE AKA Exetior or whatever, Okay so Exetior the demon is an eldritch entity taking on the form of Sonic the Hedgehog that sends out a haunted game disc featuring the creature killing the main Sonic characters, eventually leading him to rip out the soul of his victim and making them his slave. And is also an arch-demon who escaped from prison due to constant outbursts of the Master Emerald and has taken refuge inside the body of Sonic the Hedgehog. Due to Sonic having a strong will, Exetior then goes to hunt the first Trinity (Tails, Knuckles, and Dr. Eggman) to get full control over Sonic's body. I don’t know if this is all in the game or in real life too or as some of you say Reality or any thing that actually exist, If you wanna know more just tell me i have socials and it is my name
Sonic was a video game character until the demon EXE or Exetior possessed him making him the haunted all around known creepypasta Sonic exe
by sylentqx December 19, 2021

by ThunderSpider May 31, 2017

A suffix used at the end of a gendered word like a job or title (typically replacing ones ending in -er or -ess) to make a gender neutral/non binary form of that word.
While many words such as actor or steward are sometimes used neutrally, the "neutral" form usually has a very male connotation to it, even if it's considered gender neutral
While many words such as actor or steward are sometimes used neutrally, the "neutral" form usually has a very male connotation to it, even if it's considered gender neutral
Examples of this being
Actor (male)/Actress(female) + -ex = Actrex(neutral)
Prince(male)/Princess(female) + -ex = Princex(neutral)
Actor (male)/Actress(female) + -ex = Actrex(neutral)
Prince(male)/Princess(female) + -ex = Princex(neutral)
by Gatewayfence March 18, 2024
