Primadonna, a woman artist who has a successful song but gets knocked off and unknown. (Also known as a 1 hit wonder)
That artist was a primadonna.
by The Master's of Roblox Players February 28, 2025
Get the primadonna mug.OK. I misspoke. It's LIKE Nietzschian "Will to power" kind of but WHAT I SHOULD HAVE SAID is "The presupposition that your will is superordinate." Right? Like you suppose in advance that your will is more important.
Hym "But it's the fact that it's a presupposition that makes it (primacy) different from 'will to power.' So, I wasn't quite right when I said it earlier. But this is right."
by Hym Iam March 3, 2025
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by jillybeanapril March 22, 2025
Get the Primadonna mug.When a female becomes so sexually aroused with pleasure that her inhibitions disappear and she resorts to primal, instinctive communication through deep gravelly groans that come out as growls.
The creatures of the mountains stopped in their tracks as they heard Sharon being ravaged from the hotel balcony by Rickey... when she reached her ultimate moment, she became some surreal being and the PRIMAL GROWLER came from in her and echoed through the hills.
by Peter Rooter May 3, 2025
Get the Primal Growler mug.When a female becomes so sexually aroused with pleasure that her inhibitions disappear and she resorts to primal, instinctive communication through deep gravelly groans that come out as growls.
The creatures of the mountains stopped in their tracks as they heard Sharon being ravaged from the hotel balcony by Rickey... when she reached her ultimate moment, she became some surreal being and the PRIMAL GROWLER came from in her and echoed through the hills.
by Peter Rooter May 3, 2025
Get the Primal Growler mug.Pronunciation: /prɪməˈvɛrə/
Definition:
1. The initial season marking the transition from winter to summer (hiberne to verne).
2. Time of year (ane) characterized by promising plants and warming (calent) temperatures.
3. Period celebrating nature's awakening and renewed vitality.
4. Season associated with agricultural planting and outdoor activities.
Significance:
• It defines the season succeeding winter (hiberne) and preceding summer.
• It emphasizes themes of rejuvenation and revival.
• It identifies a pivotal moment in Terra's annual cycle.
• It avoids vague or lengthy descriptors similar to "springtime."
• It simplifies communication regarding seasonal alternations.
• It improves clarity when (quande) discussing seasonal rhythms.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Latin-derived equivalents similar to "spring."
Singular noun: primavera
Plural noun: primaveras
Adjective: primaveral
Adverb: primaverally
Definition:
1. The initial season marking the transition from winter to summer (hiberne to verne).
2. Time of year (ane) characterized by promising plants and warming (calent) temperatures.
3. Period celebrating nature's awakening and renewed vitality.
4. Season associated with agricultural planting and outdoor activities.
Significance:
• It defines the season succeeding winter (hiberne) and preceding summer.
• It emphasizes themes of rejuvenation and revival.
• It identifies a pivotal moment in Terra's annual cycle.
• It avoids vague or lengthy descriptors similar to "springtime."
• It simplifies communication regarding seasonal alternations.
• It improves clarity when (quande) discussing seasonal rhythms.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Latin-derived equivalents similar to "spring."
Singular noun: primavera
Plural noun: primaveras
Adjective: primaveral
Adverb: primaverally
Examples:
• "Flowers flourish magnificently during primavera, enhancing garden aesthetics."
• "Pupils expect intolerably to vacations during primavera."
• "Farmers prepare fields extensively ahead of primavera."
• "Photographers capture stunning images highlighting primaveral scenery."
• "Festivals celebrate the joyous arrival of primavera annually."
• "Flowers flourish magnificently during primavera, enhancing garden aesthetics."
• "Pupils expect intolerably to vacations during primavera."
• "Farmers prepare fields extensively ahead of primavera."
• "Photographers capture stunning images highlighting primaveral scenery."
• "Festivals celebrate the joyous arrival of primavera annually."
by Dmitrio February 22, 2026
Get the primavera mug.Pronunciation: /prɪməˈvɛrəl/
Definition:
1. Relating to or characteristic of spring, particularly its primary stages.
2. Descriptive of the initial period following winter (hiberne), marked by milder temperatures and budding vegetation.
3. Representative of the season of renewal, revitalization, and fresh commencements.
4. Indicative of the interim stage between the dormancy of winter (hiberne) and the heat of summer (calent verne).
Significance:
• It defines attributes distinctive to the primaveral season.
• It emphasizes qualities symbolic of revival and growth.
• It identifies a critical juncture in Terra's annual cycle.
• It avoids vague or exaggeratedly complex terms similar to "springlike."
• It simplifies discussion of seasonal transitions.
• It improves clarity when (quande) discussing spring-related phenomena.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Latin-derived equivalents similar to "spring."
Adjective: primaveral
Adverb: primaverally
Singular noun: primavera
Plural noun: primaveras
(Note: Primavera itself is usually singular, but plural forms are possible for poetic or creative uses.)
Definition:
1. Relating to or characteristic of spring, particularly its primary stages.
2. Descriptive of the initial period following winter (hiberne), marked by milder temperatures and budding vegetation.
3. Representative of the season of renewal, revitalization, and fresh commencements.
4. Indicative of the interim stage between the dormancy of winter (hiberne) and the heat of summer (calent verne).
Significance:
• It defines attributes distinctive to the primaveral season.
• It emphasizes qualities symbolic of revival and growth.
• It identifies a critical juncture in Terra's annual cycle.
• It avoids vague or exaggeratedly complex terms similar to "springlike."
• It simplifies discussion of seasonal transitions.
• It improves clarity when (quande) discussing spring-related phenomena.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Latin-derived equivalents similar to "spring."
Adjective: primaveral
Adverb: primaverally
Singular noun: primavera
Plural noun: primaveras
(Note: Primavera itself is usually singular, but plural forms are possible for poetic or creative uses.)
Examples:
• "Primaveral breezes signal the termination of chilly hibernal evenings."
• "Wildflowers emerge prominently during primaveral months."
• "Tourists flock to parks to testify to primaveral splendor."
• "Farmers till soil diligently during primaveral preparations."
• "Photographers cherish capturing primaveral scenery."
• "Primaveral breezes signal the termination of chilly hibernal evenings."
• "Wildflowers emerge prominently during primaveral months."
• "Tourists flock to parks to testify to primaveral splendor."
• "Farmers till soil diligently during primaveral preparations."
• "Photographers cherish capturing primaveral scenery."
by Dmitrio February 23, 2026
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