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Dwainekirk

Hey Coatsy, look at that Dwainekirk over there with its pot of gold!
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Dwink

A term invented by Dr. John D. Commonly used as a derogatory insult to someone who is annoying, obnoxious, or in "goblin mode". This word is often accompanied or followed by a hand symbol in which the user makes an upside-down fist and extends their index and pinky finger.

Synonymous with : Dork, Weirdo, Goblin, and ferral.
Case A: "I can't believe he bombed the capitol, what a dwink!"
Case B: "Nice job spilling the acetone on yourself dwink."
by txunami March 20, 2023
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Dwain

A Dwain is a unique individual. Known to be quite eccentric at times. He is also quite friendly once "he" gets to know "you". Once you are claimed as his friend you will have a friend for life. He is loving, loyal, patient, kind, understanding and always there to help (even if he is cursing under his breath). Dwain's also have a unique Hep Cat sorte of style.
Wow man, love that outfit. It's so Dwain!
by April7773 February 5, 2010
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dwaining

wane (waning) + dwindle = dwaining

decreasing, disappearing, to decrease in strength, intensity, to decline in power, importance, prosperity, a gradual decrease or decline in strength, a period of waning, diminishing, diminution; failure, decay, diminish, fail, sink, to lessen, become smaller gradually, grow less, lacking, to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away, to fall away, as in quality; degenerate, fade, vanish, tapper off

---in: in size, intensity, number, importance, etc...

Synonyms: abate, bate, become smaller, close, contract, decay, decline, decrease, die away, die down, die out, diminish, drain, drop, ebb, fade, fall, grow less, lessen, peter out, pine, shrink, shrivel, sink, slack off, subside, taper, wane, weaken, wither, atrophy, dim, draw to a close, dwindle, ease off, fade away, fail, fall short, let up, moderate, relent, slacken, taper off, waste away, wind down

Antonyms: grow, increase, raise, rise, wax, develop, enlarge, expand, extend, save, swell, amplify, dilate, increase, lengthen, spread, stretch, build, develop, flourish, germinate, grow, improve, ripen, strengthen, better, improve
His dwaining patience begged for him to yell, "Hurry up!"

Carol's dwaining funds caused her to ask her father for some cash.

Trash pollutes our dwaining resources.
by Agentmg17 November 1, 2011
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Dwink

A word used to describe a person who is a dweeb as well as a twink
"That boy over there is a fucking dwink"
by Zparajiumu October 26, 2017
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Dwink

A term invented by Dr. John D. Commonly used as a derogatory insult to someone who is annoying, obnoxious, or in "goblin mode". This word is often accompanied or followed by a hand symbol in which the user makes an upside-down fist and extends their index and pinky finger.
Case A: "I can't believe he bombed the capitol, what a dwink!"
Case B: "Nice job spilling the acetone on yourself dwink."
by txunami March 20, 2023
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Dwain

A chill dude. Very strange and mysterious. You never know what he's going to say or how he's going to react, it's always a surprise. He's confident in a way that would normally bother people but suits him well.
"Don't be sad, I'm right here."
"You're such a Dwain."

"I know, I know. It's okay."
by Apple Eyes August 4, 2012
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