Verb
Mē rán goo tæng ed
Loosing ones self to debaucherous lengths whereby one becomes obliterated to the space between meringue and orangutan.
Mē rán goo tæng ed
Loosing ones self to debaucherous lengths whereby one becomes obliterated to the space between meringue and orangutan.
‘Yerman was so meringuetaned last night he tried to drive the bus shelter home.’
“I got completely meringuetaned before the wedding, I slurred “Ivu” at her and then puked on the priest.”
“I got completely meringuetaned before the wedding, I slurred “Ivu” at her and then puked on the priest.”
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