Ex on the Beach is a British reality television series that is broadcast on MTV. The series was first announced in February 2014and premiered on 22 April 2014.The series is narrated by Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell
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Exonkly is deprived from the word exactly.
Exonkly is a more cocky and cute way of saying exactly.
Can also be used to agree with someone in a way that is more supportive than just agreeing.
Exonkly is a more cocky and cute way of saying exactly.
Can also be used to agree with someone in a way that is more supportive than just agreeing.
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Have you ever thought to who are Gods praying?
They are praying to Exonimus.
Have you ever thought to who are Gods praying?
They are praying to Exonimus.
by Exonimus December 12, 2020
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Exonia is a good friend.
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Get the exonerated mug.the name foreigners use to describe a country or city
in contrast to endonym -- the name the natives use
in contrast to endonym -- the name the natives use
exonym example...IRELAND (pronounced IRE-LAND) an appropriate EXONYM as they are always so bloody angry -- and ironically somebody will probably be angry that it has been pointed out to them
endonym example...ERIE (pronounced ERROR) an appropriate ENDONYM to acknowledge their mistake in leaving the United Kingdom
endonym example...ERIE (pronounced ERROR) an appropriate ENDONYM to acknowledge their mistake in leaving the United Kingdom
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