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Amethyst

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A purple or violet gemstone. Is a colored variety of quartz, caused by iron and aluminum content within the stone. It is the birthstone of February.
One of my favorite gemstones has always been the amethyst, but I think that it's pretty stupid that they make you pay so damn much for some colored quartz, which if clear would have been useless as a precious gem.
by skyclaw441 August 25, 2008
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Amethyst Crystal

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The actual person named Amethyst Crystal, you should meet her she's crazy!
by AC herself May 31, 2009
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amethyste

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The most amazing woman to ever grace this Earth with her presence, whose beauty is only surpassed by her boundless intellect and burning passion.
Amethyste a great friend and even better lover
by Zakington January 17, 2021
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ametrosexual

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someone who does not like having sex with either males or females because he is basically in love with himself and is often times mistaken for being gay because of his care and standards of outer appearance and love for brand names
an ametrosexual Ryan Seacrest wanna be
by marcopolo1234555 March 13, 2011
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amet

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Anyone named amet is frickin awesome. I love them. Amet is someone you can love, someone you can see yourself spending the rest of your life with. He is simple perfection. My world!!
Susie: Who's that?

Jennifer: That's Amet he's one of the good ones left in this world.
by crazyjealous January 13, 2010
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Amethyst Pop Stars

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1) the title of a sexy tech-house track by MRI
2) an especially sexually magnetic couple
- "You see those two over there?"

- "Yeah, so?"

- "Look how they're looking at each other. They be straight Amethyst Pop Stars."

- "Yeah, like get a room"
by zzidane June 21, 2010
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Amethyst

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A purple or violet variation of quartz.
The name comes from the Koine Greek ἀμέθυστος amethystos from ἀ- a-, "not" and μεθύσκω methysko / μεθύω methyo, "intoxicate", a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness.1 The ancient Greeks wore amethyst and carved drinking vessels from it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication.
by DickyMickey September 28, 2018
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