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Retarded bitch ass MOFO that don't know nothing about history. She also likes to judge people a lot and call them mean names. She also likes making fun of peoples outfits jp she's my bitch.
Lupita: "Your outfit looks mixed matched."
Lupita:"You look like a hoe in a good way."
Lupita by #6 Hoe March 18, 2019
Related Words
Dory from Finding Dory

- Dumb - Short Term Memory Lost
- Short - Small - Real Dora Explorer

- Short hair - Crimpled - Bafoon
Him / Lupita, Wow she is such a dory!

her / True! She also looks like dora!!
Lupita by Anonymous Hoe ;) May 4, 2018
She's the best person ever. Minds her business when her ex's or old friends try to come back into her life. Absolutely LOVES Ross Lynch and will die for him. She's a little bit ugly but her heart is huge and will do anything for her loved ones.
Person 1: Hey is that Lupita?
Person 2: Yeah! Isn't she nice?
Lupita by ledcorsair January 30, 2020

Lupita Belmarez 

Lupita is one special person !! She has a attitude but dont worry when ypu get to know her shes a SWEETHERAT!!! She has BEAUTIFUL super long hair, if there was a mexican version of tangled she will be the perfect person!! Lupita dose NOT like to work out... she kinda lazy but she's one of a kind .... anyone would be lucky to have a Lupita 💘
Look at that Lupita Belmarez !!! She is one of a kind wow!
Razor: Lupical means wolf home— no, lupical means wolf family. My lupical lives in the woods. They say I am their lupical.
lupical by yeevernie April 26, 2021

Lusitania 

(1907-1915) A ship contemporary with the Titanic. One of the biggest and fastest ocean liners of her time, this four-funneled luxury liner was carrying a secret cargo of military supplies for the British in WWI; Germany, blockaded by the British, newly-equipped with U-boats (which Churchill ordered rammed on site), and aware of this smuggling on the part of the British, warned that any British or American ship thought to be carrying war supplies would be liable to attack, regardless of the safety of passengers or crew. The 1259 passengers and 701 crew who boarded the Lusitania on May 1, 1915, paid little attention, largely unaware of the contraband bullets and shrapnel that the ship carried.
On May 7, as lunchtime ended within sight of Ireland's south coast, the Lusitania was hit by a torpedo from a German u-boat, followed by a much bigger secondary explosion (likely a steam-pipe explosion). Listing sharply toward the wound in her starboard side, she sank in only 18 minutes, taking 1195 men, women, and children with her.
123 of the 159 Americans on board were killed, plus 94 of the 129 children on board (including 35 of 39 infants), indirectly goading the United States to enter the war on Britain's side.
The passengers of the Lusitania naively refused to believe that a submarine would attack a passenger ship, let alone one as fast as the Lusitania.

May 7, just 11.5 miles from the Irish coast, a torpedo rocked the ship. Listing sharply to starboard and continuing at full speed for two miles, she had lost control. Panic ensued as she plunged under the surface, head-first.
Power was soon lost, trapping many below-decks and a number in the first-class elevators.
The starboard lifeboats swung away from the ship, while the port boats swung inward; although the ship had 48 lifeboats, only six starboard boats would be safely lowered while many others tipped or were lowered on top of each other. The port boats had to slide down the hull, splintering as they snagged on rivets, while one broke loose and careened down the boat deck, crushing passengers who were not already injured on the sloping decks. The maimed littered the deck and a sea that was choked with floating debris.
While parents tried to find their children in the frenzy, children squealed for their parents. Many put on their life-jackets upside-down and backwards in the panic.
In less than twenty minutes, the Lusitania was gone, taking the trapped to the bottom and leaving several hundred more at the surface to die of hypothermia.
The Lusitania casualties were tiny compared to the soldiers who died daily at the front, but they got an immediate reaction; not even civilians were safe.
Lusitania by Lorelili January 12, 2014