The sub was feeling a little anxious and insecure but after her Dom expressed His Sircouragement and reminded her that she was brave and protected, she felt empowered to take on the day.
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Definition:
1. Characterized by dryness or aridity.
2. Sentiment dehydrated or has insufficient moisture.
3. Descriptive of environments with low humidity.
4. Lacking sufficient fluid content.
Significance:
• It defines a state of dryness or drought.
• It emphasizes insufficiency of moisture.
• It identifies sentiments of dehydration.
• It avoids ambiguity in describing dryness.
• It simplifies descriptions of climatic conditions or clime.
• It improves clarity in distinguishing dryness from humidity.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "dry".
Adjective: sicce
Past verb: desiccated
Present simple verb: desiccate, desiccates
Present continuous verb: desiccating
Definition:
1. Characterized by dryness or aridity.
2. Sentiment dehydrated or has insufficient moisture.
3. Descriptive of environments with low humidity.
4. Lacking sufficient fluid content.
Significance:
• It defines a state of dryness or drought.
• It emphasizes insufficiency of moisture.
• It identifies sentiments of dehydration.
• It avoids ambiguity in describing dryness.
• It simplifies descriptions of climatic conditions or clime.
• It improves clarity in distinguishing dryness from humidity.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "dry".
Adjective: sicce
Past verb: desiccated
Present simple verb: desiccate, desiccates
Present continuous verb: desiccating
Examples:
• "The desert landscape appeared totally sicce."
• "After exercising, he sensed unusually sicce."
• "This climate is exceptionally sicce."
• "Her skin looked very sicce after spending hours in the sun."
• "The air conditioning left the room feeling extremely sicce."
• "The desert landscape appeared totally sicce."
• "After exercising, he sensed unusually sicce."
• "This climate is exceptionally sicce."
• "Her skin looked very sicce after spending hours in the sun."
• "The air conditioning left the room feeling extremely sicce."
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Get the Sicco mug.To be dummy, is to be exceptional a certain field, most commonly used in 'dummy thicc' which means someone who is exceptionally thicc. So, rather than being dummy thicc, some people are dummy sicc, meaning to be so unbelievably ill that you might be dying. You don't actually have to be so sick that you are dying, you just need to be sick enough to rub in the fact that are constantly tired and your nose runs faster than Usain Bolt.
Man: I'm dummy sicc, and the clap of my influenza has alerted my immune system causing an unusually high immune response causing the common cold-like symptoms you see before you!
Woman: Did you get your Flu Shot this year?
Man: No, I don't get vaccinated!
Woman: I'll tell you what you are, you're a dummy pricc.
Man: *Blank stare*
Woman: Did you get your Flu Shot this year?
Man: No, I don't get vaccinated!
Woman: I'll tell you what you are, you're a dummy pricc.
Man: *Blank stare*
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