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Amycasm

Amycasm is when one is sarcastic, without a sarcastic tone.
Well no... I was just using Amycasm.
by LeanyJ January 3, 2011
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optimus amicus

Optimus Amicus is Latin for best friend. If you are lucky enough to be able to call someone your Optimus Amicus, don’t be so hasty to throw that away. That person is truly your best friend, and will always be there for you no matter what.
She’s my Optimus Amicus. My other half.
by LeviAckerman’sBestFriend January 6, 2018
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THE 3 AMIGAS

THE 3 AMIGAS ARE A GROUP OF FRIENDS THAN YOU COULD NEVER REPLACE IN A LIFETIME! YOU SHALL ALWAYS KEEP IN CONTACT WITH THEM AND IF YOU DONT THEN YOUR NOT A REAL AMIGA. IF THEIR NAMES ARE NOT ZARRRRRRRRRRRRA AND TIFFANY THEN YOU CANT BE A REAL AMIGA. ALSO UR NAME NEEDS TO BE SUSAN AND UR NICKNAME SHALL BE SUAN. THE 3 AMIGAS ARE ALWAYS CARING ABOUT U OVER ANYTHING. THEY HELP YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS AND CHEER YOU UP WHEN UR SAD. THE 3 AMIGAS ARE ALWAYS THE 3 AMIGAS

THANK YOU TIFFANY AND ZARRRRRRRRRRRRA!!!!!!
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by theooficer January 30, 2021
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amicable

1. A positive adjective describing someone who is very easy to get along with.
2. A compliment for when you can't think of anything nice to say about a person, but still want them to feel good about themselves.
3. A smart-sounding word for nice.
Girl 1: Emily, everyone likes you; You're so amicable.
Emily: How dare you insult me!
Girl 1: That was a compliment, Em.
Emily: Oh. .... Okay, then.
by sibyl-in-black November 8, 2006
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amicable gesticulation

a wordy way of saying 'friendly gesture'
I didn't give you the finger. From far away it might have seemed that way, but it was an amicable gesticulation.
by arnie wonder December 9, 2008
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amias

when you're completely nuts but afterward , you're fine
by gear October 24, 2004
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amicus

Term used by sophisticated law students when they want to put you in the friend zone. You won't be getting any, you can classify this one as platonic. Although it is often used as a noun or adjective, its meaning is clear. Latin etymology.
I don't want to make out; let's just be amicus.

Get your hands off me, only amicus touches.
by writ of disgust September 5, 2010
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