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by Coalmining49 September 13, 2025
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by fella cancer September 30, 2025
Get the cancercation mug.A phrase said to someone who should just give up. Also said to let someone know what ever goals or wishes they had can just be cancelled.
A-I will score better next time.
B-whay was your score this time?
A-a 27% 💀
B-girl...just cancel the flight and be done. This dream won't take off; let alone land.
B-whay was your score this time?
A-a 27% 💀
B-girl...just cancel the flight and be done. This dream won't take off; let alone land.
by Exoudi October 28, 2025
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by Hexxah December 6, 2025
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Pronunciation: /ˈkan.kād/
Part of speech: noun; also used as a verb
Definition:
A quiet, reverent, and attentive appreciation of one’s spouse, especially in early, intimate moments, where admiration, presence, and love are fully expressed without haste, demand, or spectacle.
Verb usage:
• To observe, honor, or admire one’s spouse with calm, attentive affection.
• Example: “He cancaded as he watched the morning sunlight fall on her hair.”
Noun usage:
• The act or practice of such reverent, mindful admiration.
• Example: “Their marriage thrived on cancade, a daily ritual of seeing and honoring each other.”
Etymology (proposed):
Coined from the prefix can- (calm, contemplative) and the suffix -cade (sequence, unfolding), conveying a flowing, reverent appreciation.
Figurative / spiritual sense:
• A moment of deep presence and gratitude, where love and beauty are acknowledged without possession or urgency.
• Often associated with early mornings or quiet, intimate reflection.
Pronunciation: /ˈkan.kād/
Part of speech: noun; also used as a verb
Definition:
A quiet, reverent, and attentive appreciation of one’s spouse, especially in early, intimate moments, where admiration, presence, and love are fully expressed without haste, demand, or spectacle.
Verb usage:
• To observe, honor, or admire one’s spouse with calm, attentive affection.
• Example: “He cancaded as he watched the morning sunlight fall on her hair.”
Noun usage:
• The act or practice of such reverent, mindful admiration.
• Example: “Their marriage thrived on cancade, a daily ritual of seeing and honoring each other.”
Etymology (proposed):
Coined from the prefix can- (calm, contemplative) and the suffix -cade (sequence, unfolding), conveying a flowing, reverent appreciation.
Figurative / spiritual sense:
• A moment of deep presence and gratitude, where love and beauty are acknowledged without possession or urgency.
• Often associated with early mornings or quiet, intimate reflection.
Verb Usage
• He cancaded as he watched the morning sunlight fall across her shoulders, taking in her quiet beauty.
• Each morning, he would stand at the doorway and cancade, silently honoring the presence of his wife before the day began.
Noun Usage
• Their marriage thrived on cancade, a daily ritual of quiet, reverent admiration.
• She noticed his cancade in the early hours, a gentle recognition of her beauty and presence without words.
• He cancaded as he watched the morning sunlight fall across her shoulders, taking in her quiet beauty.
• Each morning, he would stand at the doorway and cancade, silently honoring the presence of his wife before the day began.
Noun Usage
• Their marriage thrived on cancade, a daily ritual of quiet, reverent admiration.
• She noticed his cancade in the early hours, a gentle recognition of her beauty and presence without words.
by Ken’scoins January 1, 2026
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