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Kyle: “Hey Jessie this is a pretty good day send”
Jessie: “Yeah, I agree I’ve been slamming Ronas all day, there is a ton of SENDergy, I think we can keep this going all day.”
Jessie: “Yeah, I agree I’ve been slamming Ronas all day, there is a ton of SENDergy, I think we can keep this going all day.”
by Noah H July 16, 2020
Get the SENDergy mug.The act of being a male or female teacher that is young, and gourgous. Like in japanese animation and comics how the teacher or "sensei" is usually portraded in that way.
Lilly: Have you seen the new spanish teacher, he has a case of the sensei sendrome. I'd do extra credit for him!
by Lorettastars May 11, 2011
Get the Sensei Sendrome mug.when blasting a chick anal style you feel something trying to escape but you just push it back in with your thrusting returning it to sender
by hank817 August 8, 2005
Get the return to sender mug.A verb for when you have a freakout over the fact that you're not getting an email reply and futilely button mash Send/Receive in Outlook. Typically occurs when the email you expect to be receiving is an important one. Word may be repeated to express degree of anxiety.
You: Did you get a reply from your advisor about that sponsorship yet?
Me: No? It's been a freaking week, dude! The deadline is TOMORROW! @#$% *sendreceivesendreceivesendreceivesendreceive*
Me: No? It's been a freaking week, dude! The deadline is TOMORROW! @#$% *sendreceivesendreceivesendreceivesendreceive*
by anthubc2010-sendreceive October 18, 2010
Get the sendreceive mug.A wise and intelligent mentor/teacher who can help guide you to internal peace, happiness, and respect for and harmony with yourself.
Comes from "sensi" meaning someone who is wise and can help you understand or see things you might not have thought of or understood before
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"irie" meaning I Respect I Eternally or someone who is peaceful and at harmony with him/herself
similar to sensei meaning someone knowledgeable or high in profession except that this teacher focuses on sensi and irie
Comes from "sensi" meaning someone who is wise and can help you understand or see things you might not have thought of or understood before
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"irie" meaning I Respect I Eternally or someone who is peaceful and at harmony with him/herself
similar to sensei meaning someone knowledgeable or high in profession except that this teacher focuses on sensi and irie
by Sensirie February 8, 2010
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