a guy named zerxys who let's let's dia control their entire life (ONLY DURING WINTER BREAK), and has no opinion without the say so of dia.
You deserve to be rewarded in some way for your patience, so ill be your dia whipped bitch for the duration of winter break.
by Zerxys November 26, 2023
by Elliottisemo December 30, 2021
A podcast based in New Orleans, LA and Portland, OR where friends get together and have ideas.
Founded by Amari Indigo as a way to keep from suicidal thoughts, she engaged her friend, Charmosa in an ongoing public conversation, whilst smoking copious amounts of cannabis.
Guests on the show have included Brother Dank, Amory Jane, Tres Barnard, Concept, Damond Young and Harvey Wallbanger.
Founded by Amari Indigo as a way to keep from suicidal thoughts, she engaged her friend, Charmosa in an ongoing public conversation, whilst smoking copious amounts of cannabis.
Guests on the show have included Brother Dank, Amory Jane, Tres Barnard, Concept, Damond Young and Harvey Wallbanger.
by stayhighdrated December 26, 2015
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A sexy Young Bad ass Boy Who Knows How To Handle Whit His Girlfriend , he loves the life Hes living.
by Killerhero07 January 02, 2017
'Udid elo dia' is a typical saying in Xorfan language. This is a language spoken by people on planet Xonare'kha in the fictional book series 'Terminon' by Belgian writer Beau Detavernier. The saying means 'Forever yours' or literally 'forever for you' and is usually said in a romantic setting.
Fun fact: The word 'Udid' (meaning forever or for eternity) is derived from the name of Beau Detavernier's girlfriend, who he is no longer together with. He always used to say he would love her forever and Udid was a nickname he would give her.
Fun fact: The word 'Udid' (meaning forever or for eternity) is derived from the name of Beau Detavernier's girlfriend, who he is no longer together with. He always used to say he would love her forever and Udid was a nickname he would give her.
by BeauXight October 04, 2018
'Udid elo dia' is a Xorfan saying that gets featured in the book 'Terminon' by a Belgian writer. The saying means 'Forever yours' or literally 'Forever for you' . The word 'Udid' is based on the name of the writer's ex-girlfriend, who he always told he would love forever. Therefore 'Udid' means forever.
by BeauXight October 28, 2018