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Safik

any word that describes a negative feeling toward someone. Usually used to talk shit to other people or just in their face.
-YOUR SUCH A SAFIK
-your stupid like safik
-don't be a Safik
- Safik cheated on you
- you just got safik'd
by sOUFIK December 29, 2008
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safistry

a type of discussion that pertains to topics of sex, religion or politics but does not encroach on the friendship of those discussing the topic.
Blimey, this argument is purely one of safistry... but I feel it is only making us closer friends.
by llamaShap October 23, 2011
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safiya nygaard

hey, who’s that youtuber you’re watching?
oh, that’s just safiya nygaard!
by addisonr543 August 12, 2021
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Qaisara Safiyyah

Syasya’s daughter, her sweet little girl. The meaning of her name is Princess thats Honest and Clean. Syasya loves her with all her heart and would give her life for her little girl.
have you seen syasya’s daughter? She’s a princess qaisara safiyyah
by nssbmf September 7, 2021
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safiya

a pretty girl that calls everyone losers bcs shes so swaggy gamer girl
hey ! whos that swaggy looking girl
oh ! thats safiya shes so swag i cant take it
by swaggirlgamerthickdick November 21, 2021
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Safiy

Safiy-a Arabic and Indian male name
Doctor: it’s a boy,what do you want to name him

Mother:Safiy,I want to name him Safiy.
by Realdefinition (s) November 3, 2019
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Safire

verb. To correct improper grammar, pronunciation and/or punctuation. A reference to William Safire, lexicologist for the New York Times Magazine.
Herb: How is term paper-grading coming along in your class this semester?
Craig: Dude, I had to Safire so many semicolons, it was atrocious.

Janet: And I was all: "Are you for real?" And he was like: "Totally."
Crissy: Don't you mean; "I asked: 'are you for real?', and he replied: 'totally'"?
Janet: Actually, it is functionally correct to use "all" and "like" in the quotative, especially when engaged in colloquial conversation.
Crissy: Well I'll be Safired.
by Ryan Alexander Diduck January 11, 2008
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