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Scouse slang to describe when you have a lot/too much of something
“Lad, we don’t need bread; we’ve got bread coming out of our arses!”

The noun in this sentence is bread, so (Noun) Coming Out Of Our Arses
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Noun

A noun is the name of a person place animal or thing
1. John- John is my best friend.(noun)
2. America- People live in America.
3. Mona- Mona sings sweetly.
by Englisch October 4, 2023
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Drag-Ass (Noun)

Farting in one location and then dragging it over to another.
Dude, that's some bad Drag-Ass (Noun).
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noun

noun is a really nice Israeli boy, all the girls love him, he is very smart and has great taste in music.
He is the kind of guy that will always help you if you need him. Although he has a big butt, he is in pretty good shape.
by dario the boss November 21, 2021
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THE NOUN USE AS ADJECTIVE

"THE NOUN USE AS ADJECTIVE"

a noun n:

Mode of service from another noun and it follows 'thus function as an adj' commence 1 summary of modification 2 service of concidered gestures
The noun use as adjective : concise
concise the 'Vietnam flag'

concise the 'American - Spanish war flags in PH late 1800'
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noune

Suffix used in french Canadian (mainly in the province of Québec) to attenuate swear words or make random words and names sound funny.
Ma professeure de musique, Madame Manoune (Manon), est grosse en tabarnoune (tabarnack).
by Tourloupénoune August 6, 2022
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