a person who wanted a peaceful life. ended up ruined by some psychos named ragsimvers. definition not available.
Please. Just leave him alone.
Please. Just leave him alone.
person 1: I think I treated Him too harshly. Maybe I should apologize to Dominus.
person 2: Yeah. Same.
person 2: Yeah. Same.
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possessing the appearance of doom; when something looks frightening, dark, dreary, gray, dangerous, or just plain scary.
When the sky gets really dark and cloudy, during a tornado, tsunami, hurricane, or thunderstorm, you can say it looks doominous.
When talking about a scary Freddie Crougar looking person with a meat cleaver.. "He looks doominous."
Like the Hash Slinging Slasher..
or a huge math final (or teacher).
When talking about a scary Freddie Crougar looking person with a meat cleaver.. "He looks doominous."
Like the Hash Slinging Slasher..
or a huge math final (or teacher).
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The masculine form of 'domina.'
< Not to be associated with; 'deus' meaning; 'god.' >
Dominus is the Roman title for a lord, or master. Given to those holding higher positions of state or imperial appointment, and to the heads of an estate or baronetcy. The term derives from the Proto-Italic *dom-o/u-no- meaning: "he of the house," referencing back to the Proto-Indo-European root: *dem- meaning: "to build," through domus.
- www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dominus
A derivative of Dominus is the word 'Dom', a title widely used for a dominant in BDSM communities; as well as a reference for technical language in computer programming.
The masculine form of 'domina.'
< Not to be associated with; 'deus' meaning; 'god.' >
Dominus is the Roman title for a lord, or master. Given to those holding higher positions of state or imperial appointment, and to the heads of an estate or baronetcy. The term derives from the Proto-Italic *dom-o/u-no- meaning: "he of the house," referencing back to the Proto-Indo-European root: *dem- meaning: "to build," through domus.
- www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dominus
A derivative of Dominus is the word 'Dom', a title widely used for a dominant in BDSM communities; as well as a reference for technical language in computer programming.
"Hey, have you shared this with the Dominus yet? You and I both know that it's never good to keep him waiting..."
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