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singraj

Singraj(s) are caring for the ones they love, however they can be very rebellious and aggressive if you irritate them. you are usually very lucky to have a singraj in your life as they will do anything to worship you. If you do a mistake they will give you another chance but they won't give you a third one.
Girl1: i feel so bad for what I've done
Girl2: don't worry he will forgive you the first time
Girl1: oh yes, he's such a Singraj!
by Layla1937 June 24, 2017
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Sangajan

Sangajan, AKA Sam for teachers. A name for a smart, handsome boy, who is being forced to define himself on his good personalities. general conclusion is this guy is not great at english. Funny. Too energetic, and enthusiastic. Band kid vibes (Dont worry, he isnt in band). Yall might disagree on this, Charming. Too quite maybe too quite but around anyone he remotely knows he is completely different, like Jekyll and hyde. He is not creative, even an ameba can do more than him. If he puts his mind to it and get this, he actually gets it done. Also "Funny" mentioned above mainly consist of sarcasm to acheive comedy gold.
Sam, can you teach the class for me?
"Sangajan, I am so gratefull for being in your group!!"- Avanti, Jenson, lin-dia, etc.
by Sangajan Maheswararaj November 21, 2021
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sangrament

Pronunciation: /ˈsæŋgrəmənt/
Definition:
1. Sanguinary occurring during battles or violent conflicts.
2. Violent confrontations resulting in deprivation of blood.
3. Gruesome scenes marked by excessive blood loss (sanguine failure).
4. Describes combat scenarios with fatal casualties.

Significance:
• It defines sanguinary conflict or violence explicitly.
• It emphasizes the severity of battlefield carnage.
• It identifies tragic consequences of rivalry.
• It avoids intricate or misleading expressions.
• It simplifies depictions of brutal battlement.
• It improves clarity in historical or military contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bloodshed."
Singular noun: sangrament
Plural noun: sangraments
Adjective: sanguinary
Past verb: sanguinated
Present simple verb: sanguinate, sanguinates
Present continuous verb: sanguinating
Examples:
• "Medieval chronicles vividly portray sangraments."
• "Soldiers observed horrific sangraments directly."
• "War memorials commemorate victims of sangraments."
• "Historical novels dramatize epic sangraments."
• "Documentaries analyze causes of sangraments."
by Dmitrio February 3, 2026
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