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The quality of being solid, stand-up, or fiercely loyal, especially in high-stakes situations where integrity and trustworthiness are tested. Someone with solidicity stays true to their principles, doesn’t snitch, and holds it down for their crew, no matter what.
The quality of being solid, stand-up, or fiercely loyal, especially in high-stakes situations where integrity and trustworthiness are tested. Someone with solidicity stays true to their principles, doesn’t snitch, and holds it down for their crew, no matter what.
Example: This generation’s criminals lack solidicity; everyone’s ratting on each other to save their own skin.
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an extreme or irrational fear of being alone in the darkness that manifests after a prolonged period, not instantly.
"I did not expect Anne to have solitenebraphobia until I saw her after being rescued from deep inside the woods."
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Get the Solicist mug.solitary indulgence refers to a personal pleasure or gratification enjoyed alone, without the involvement or company of others. It is an activity someone engages in privately for their own enjoyment, often involving something one desires even if it might be considered an excess or an unnecessary expense.
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Rain that falls while the sun is still shining; a gentle veiling of sunlight rather than its disappearance.
From Latin sol (sun) and velum (veil), suggesting sunlight softly covered, not extinguished.
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Often associated with calm, liminal moments and a sense of quiet magic.
Rain that falls while the sun is still shining; a gentle veiling of sunlight rather than its disappearance.
From Latin sol (sun) and velum (veil), suggesting sunlight softly covered, not extinguished.
Notes:
Often associated with calm, liminal moments and a sense of quiet magic.
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