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1. Of or relating to Victoria and her actions and or beliefs.2. an uplifting person. 3. Perseverance to achieve life’s tasks. 4. Loving and comforting, always willing to listen and give advice.
Many boys would want there girl to act like a
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by Victoria Zambrano March 5, 2009
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wikipedia-esque "chain of evil"

When Wikipedia (or other sites, like YouTube) draws you into clicking the next link on and on and on for hours on end. The "chain of evil" both binds you to your computer, and is fashioned by the binding of pages of the website together through the associations and similar meanings of their contents.
I've been stuck in a wikipedia-esque "chain of evil" for hours!
by Imp-poster November 18, 2014
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un-party-people-esque

Seriously i need you to stop social undistancing coz you're wanted alive not dead.
He found it strange that someone would worry about his health. It was so un-party-people-esque of her.
by Krkič April 11, 2020
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Esque

A positive atmosphere/ vibe to something. (Of a more relaxing/ soothing/ calming tone)
The relaxing music, cup of tea and the dimmed lights are so esque.
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dick-esque

When somebody's nasty, cold attitude (usually over a particular subject) rears its ugly head. The attitude vaguely resembles their everyday demeanor, just with an additional extra butt-hurt manner due to hatred for the matter.
"Hey, Heather... Uncle Peter started becoming very dick-esque tonight when the Christmas music came on.. didn't he? He was all 'Well Fuck Christmas cause (sips wine) well you know it sucks with the people... (sips more wine) you know what I'm saying... fuck Christmas music. (sips wine).
by DoubleIsAcAt April 21, 2018
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Juron-esque

Adjective used to describe the actions of Matt. Also defined as stating normal sentences in question form. Anything intended to piss someone off with the intent of humor... with none resulting. Not to be confused with synonyms such as flagrantly homosexual.
Going "F****** FREE" is Juron-esque.
by ImayBeCrazy November 10, 2008
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Papyrus-esque

Adjective

1. Characterized by a flamboyant and theatrical demeanor, often bordering on overexuberance, akin to that displayed by the character Papyrus from Undertale.

2. Displaying a propensity for grandiose self-perception, which manifests in a somewhat humorous or endearing overconfidence, often witnessed as a harmless egomania.

3. (Informal) Bearing resemblance to Papyrus in terms of distinctive behavioral traits or idiosyncrasies, notably encompassing a blend of arrogance and well-meaning theatricality.

Origin: Rooted deeply within the Undertale fandom, though the exact point of inception remains speculative. It is widely perceived to have been coined organically within the community, gradually finding its way into broader usage due to the character's popularity.

Etymology: Papyrus (a prominent character in Toby Fox’s Undertale, revered for his comic relief role characterized by vibrant histrionics and a notable sense of self-aggrandizement) + -esque (a suffix in English denoting resemblance or likeness).
“…When I had asked the bartender for a rum & coke, a guy has shouted from the other end of the bar ‘AND I SHALL PAY FOR IT!’ in a papyrus-esque manner of speech.”

“After seeing a cockroach on the wall, Ryan picked up his hammer from the bedside table, yelling “I GOT THIS!” in a papyrus-esque manner as he lunged at the foul pest.”

“Although others commonly thought of him as unrefined and mentally deficient; I’d always adored the papyrus-esque demeanor of my slav friend, Daniel.”

“…I stood atop the dining table, gathering the attention of my dejected followers, as I proclaimed in a papyrus-esque manner ‘As our leader, I promised a trip to New Orleans! So, come hell or high water, we will go to New Orleans and return to our holy land!’.”
by Asriel___LOVER January 5, 2024
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