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jellicle cat

to leap or climb upon an object, surface, or person in an overly dramatic cat-like manner
We were about to leave, but then Evan had to go and jellicle cat on the car. We had to wait for him to get off the hood before we could go.
by merwenna November 28, 2012
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Jelina

Jelina is a very smart girl with straight A’s. She loves her friends and families so much. You can always tell her anything without worrying if she’ll spill to anyone. She is VERY shy, but once you get to know her, she’ll be your best friend ever!
“Jelina is my best friend!”
by jelibelly May 31, 2020
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jellios

Princess, "Superman, you're the coolest, MOST JELLIOS guy I've ever met."
by Paj Dib February 17, 2008
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Jellicle Cat

An incredibly annoying gender-confused feline.

Used in a sentence:

Because Jellicles are and Jellicles do
Jellicles do and Jellicles would
Jellicles would and Jellicles can
Jellicles can and Jellicles do

as you can see, a jellicle cat is a terrible, terrible thing.
Interviewer: Is there a societal metaphor here?
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Dude, it's a play. About cats. Jellicle Cats
by CATSAREFOREATINGNOTPETTING December 9, 2010
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Jelit

Super funny, always makes people laugh. She has big boobs, but is usually short. She makes the most hilarious faces in the world, but sometimes is out of this world. She can be here but her brain is out floating wondering about muscles and other stuff.
V: Jelit your so out of it!!!
M: lol I know she's like huh!
by hehehihi224 May 28, 2011
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jellie-babie

a person conceived and born as a result of anal intercourse by two male persons
Dan hid the fact that he was a jellie-babie from his friends, fearing they wouldn't accept him.
by veebervitzer December 13, 2013
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Jelica

Its source is Helene, a Greek name meaning "Sun ray."
Jelica:this name might refer to a Greek person, a ''Hellene.''

The sources of its popularity balance between a saint and a sinner.

On one hand, there is St. Helena, mother to Constantine the Great, whose purity allowed her to discover the True Cross. On the opposite hand, there is the notorious Helen of Troy, whose adulterous flight in the arms of the Trojan prince Paris ''launched a thousand ships'' (in the words of Christopher Marlowe) and started the bloody Trojan War.

The image of the latter Helen's bewitching beauty has lasted through the ages. In a film version of Marlowe's 16th-century play Faustus, the devil offers Helen (portrayed by Elizabeth Taylor) to the title character in exchange for his soul. Faustus swiftly agrees to the bargain.
by HIMYNAMEISBObndimcool August 21, 2011
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