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Adjie

a man or boy who is expressive of his emotions and depression
Adjie also mentioned with a stronger definition: Someone who hides behind a smile, when all they want to do is hide and/or die. ( There is so many, they actually made a word for it.) Note: It is a neologism coined by Florence King.
by urban dictionary club November 22, 2021
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Ajeet

An ambivert . Kind, caring, not rude , shy, emotional,hilarious and very cryptic.
Sometimes, he is so unexpected.

Sometimes, he is so obvious.
Generally, studious and topper of class.

Rarely social and generally awkward around girls.

Besides his alluring height, he has one of the most charismatic smiles on earth.

He is a family person and also, fun around his friends.

He is pure at heart and soul.

He is adored and will always be.
I can't take my eyes off him. He's ajeet.

Ajeet smiles and everything seems okay all of a sudden.

Ajeet won't do it.

Ajeet flutters my heart even without trying.
by Kavyakashyaaa November 23, 2021
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Related Words
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Adheet

A God or Godly being who is none of a kind.
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adheeb

Tall smart elegant but very sad most of the time and find it hard to find love, enjoys sad music especially sad rap but is always very optimistic and extroverted.
You will never have a chance with Alisa, you are an Adheeb.
by I Love Adheeb December 1, 2021
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Adjective (ˈædʒəktɪv)

Definition of adjective in English:

adjective

NOUN

Grammar

A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.

Origin
Late Middle English from Old French adjectif, -ive, from Latin adject- ‘added’, from the verb adicere, from ad- ‘towards’ + jacere ‘throw’. The term was originally used in the phrase noun adjective, translating Latin nomen adjectivum, a translation of Greek onoma epitheton ‘attributive name’.

Pronunciation
adjective
/ˈajəktiv/ /ˈædʒəktɪv/
‘Use verbs, nouns and adjectives and get a copy of Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases.’
‘In Swinburne's work as a whole many adjectives are used as nouns and many nouns as adjectives.’
‘Firstly I think one of the big problems is the use of descriptive adjectives as nouns.’
‘Reading becomes an exercise in spotting nouns and adjectives; there is nothing to engage or delight.’

Adjective (ˈædʒəktɪv)
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Adeel

Dirty fat bald paki with sisters who shàg in cars.
Oh is that Adeel from Luton? The one who’s sisters got caught shâgging in her car? Yep. That’s him.
by KuthayKaBacha October 15, 2022
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Addee

Just plain weird. Incredibly goofy, but not in a good way. Synonyms include: Orange, unwanted, TheColorBlue, Donald J. Trump, Joseph Biden, Joseph Stalin, annoying female.

Sometimes is goofalicious, but not in a cringe way. Tells people not to moan, but moans anyways. Just not the politically correct. Actually, incredibly offensive. Actually, just how the name is spelled is offensive. Who writes Addee with to Es?! What is wrong with y'all. It is supposed to be Addy or Addi. Whatever, like I said, incredibly offensive. Also occasionally used as a racial/sterotypical slur
Person 1. Man, that dude kinda sucks.

Person 2. He is such an Addee.

Person 1. What kind?

Person 2. The kind with 2 Es

Person 1. Oh yeahhhhhhhh
by Goofalicious Goofnasium December 21, 2022
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