by Lorina January 15, 2024

by King Book Rock January 25, 2020

Saying "Dear John" singnifies your a bitch who would leave John for litterally no reason, when you could have just explained your situation, leaving both you and "John" separate from the one you love for the rest of your lives.
by Godddddamng it November 30, 2021

1. n.
The best group in the history of groups. The very groupest of groups. If you wanna get grouped up, you gotta group with the group group.
3. adj.
A word to describe the kind of group that occasionally gets pizza on some Fridays.
4. v.
When you group too much and now you gotta do more grouping.
The best group in the history of groups. The very groupest of groups. If you wanna get grouped up, you gotta group with the group group.
3. adj.
A word to describe the kind of group that occasionally gets pizza on some Fridays.
4. v.
When you group too much and now you gotta do more grouping.
1.
Bruh, I need a group
Have you tried Dearing Group?
Not yet bruh
2.
You guys Dearing Grouped yet?
Nah, dave, we still grouping.
5.
Yo, anyone wanna get pizza rn since it's Friday and we haven't done pizza in like 6 weeks?
Hell yeah you little fucking moron! I love that we're a Dearing Group friend group!
Bruh, I need a group
Have you tried Dearing Group?
Not yet bruh
2.
You guys Dearing Grouped yet?
Nah, dave, we still grouping.
5.
Yo, anyone wanna get pizza rn since it's Friday and we haven't done pizza in like 6 weeks?
Hell yeah you little fucking moron! I love that we're a Dearing Group friend group!
by Gertrude the Masked Horseman May 5, 2023

by dimashmay24 April 4, 2020

A way to say dear heavens, but without that being the exact meaning. It has a much more extreme meaning.
-Hey man, yestarday I dropped a glass of water from the 3rd floor and it landed on a lady's head
-Dear fuckerbags
-Dear fuckerbags
by Electroblade February 25, 2024

The phrase “dear friend” is used as a reference to a person, generally an acquaintance. On the surface “dear friend” may imply a close relationship to the speaker, but in reality they barely know each other. Frequently, this is used in upper social circles to imply stronger social bonds to one another, beyond what actually exists. This phraseology helps the speaker facilitate the view that they are a closer member of the “dear friends” social circle than they really are.
This Thursday a dear friend is discussing their experience as a award winning documentary film maker.
by My dear friend April 22, 2024
