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sunamika

A person who is extremely hot and soft spoken.

Reliable and friendly and very flirty
Random person - hi

Sunamika- no thanks
by Dontneed December 9, 2023
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sunami

Commonly used word used to describe a girl squirting really hard / all over the place
"Lynda had a sunami in her knickers last night.
by prinskipper skippal March 7, 2024
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Related Words
Sinami Sinamin Sinai sunami sinahi sinemis Senamile sikamikanico Sinaii Sinaita

Sisamila

A guy who is disgracefully fearful of women. Often a lanky fellow who is perceived as intimidating when in reality he isn't. Often times this specimen is seen partaking in homosexual activities.
by GuacamoleTheTrapGod September 22, 2024
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Sunami

A sick HXC band from the Bay area
"yo you listen to sunami?"
"Hell yeah I do!"
by ProfessionalPoser December 3, 2024
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Sinanimus

sin·an·i·mous
/sɪnˈænɪməs/
adjective
1. Lacking the essential spirit or vital force of life; profoundly hollow.
2. Characterized by a state of being ‘without soul’; specifically referring to a person or object that remains physically present but is spiritually or emotionally vacant.

Etymology
From the Latin sine (“without”) + animus (“soul, mind, breath of life”). Unlike inanimate (which describes objects that have never possessed life), sinanimous implies a state of deprivation or the active absence of a spirit that ought to be there.

Usage Note
While inanimate is a clinical or scientific term for non-living matter (e.g., rocks, water), sinanimous is a literary or philosophical term used to describe a haunting or unnatural lack of vitality in things that typically possess it (e.g., a crowd, a home, or a human gaze).
“The abandoned cathedral felt sinanimus, as if the very air had forgotten how to carry sound.”
by AcroXP March 20, 2026
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Snaming

I was snaming to iitaketwoplease's mom last night.
by Fungusb4Cunnilingus January 16, 2026
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economic sunami

This is has come from the recent world recession and started in Asia probably Japan. I heard it first from a Japanese business women, she said it is widely used there.
my business has been hit hard by the economic sunami.
by Bushwakker February 1, 2010
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