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victorian lilac

a light purple, which goes great with celedon and pink! Looks great on bridesmaids!
Did you know the colour victorian lilac is great for bridesmaid dresses??
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M'Lila

M'lila is the girl who is everyone's friends. She is a dark-haired beauty with a wonderful tan. She is also very smart and athletic.
Oh M'lila, she is so nice and sweet.
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midnight Lila

Midnight Lila is a term referring to the Lila you attempt to interact with after around 11 o'clock at night. Midnight Lila is prone to insulting you in ways that daytime Lila had never even considered...and, therefore, is much more interesting.
"You're talking to midnight Lila. What did you expect?"
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dirty lilac

When you get fucked by a furry so hard you can’t walk for the rest of your life and then die from being fucked more.
Gonna give her a dirty lilac tonight.
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Dame Lillard

Good Nba player dude carried the blazers like 5 yrs staright
HOLY HELL DID DAME LILLARD JUST HIT THAT LOGO THREE
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Matthew Lillard

He is the hottest man alive and he is so perfect like wtf!
Person1: Wait whos Matthew Lillard
Person2:Only my husband!
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Meaning of traa dy liooar in English:

traa dy liooar

NOUN

(also traa dy lioor)
dialect British
‘Time enough’. Used to express or assert that something can (or should) be postponed, or that there is no need to hurry.

ADJECTIVE

(also traa dy lioor)
dialect British
Characterized by a tendency to postpone things or not hurry, especially (in early use) as a result of an (overly) cautious or conservative nature; procrastinating.

Origin
Mid 19th century. From Manx traa dy liooar time enough, plenty of time from traa time (Early Irish tráth period of time, point in time, canonical hour, of uncertain origin) + dy liooar, cognate with or formed similarly to Irish go leór enough (Early Irish co lór).

Pronunciation
traa dy liooar
/ˌtrɛ də ˈlu ə/ /ˌtreɪ də ˈlu ə/
How to use Traa-Dy-Liooar (ˌtreɪ-də-ˈlu ə) in a sentence is still unknown.

Traa-Dy-Liooar (ˌtreɪ-də-ˈlu ə)
by ANCIENT_WOLFY January 19, 2022
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