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dearling

1. A young dear
2. A young person who is dear to the speaker
The dearling scampered away quickly as the hunter approached with his shotgun.

Oh my dearling, we shall take you to the movies tomorrow.
by Nate Camus October 9, 2005
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Oh Dear

'Oh Dear' is a way of saying 'Oh no' in a more sarcastic and funny way
*building explodes*
Amy- Oh Dear
by BlurryWolf909 July 6, 2017
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Dearism

Dear means Loved; Lovable. The English suffix -ism was first used to form a noun of action from a verb. So, a person who has a high-quality love becomes "dearism".
I'm in love. He's such a dearism.
by Dear November 19, 2007
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Oh dear black ops!

a common phrase exclaimed when any black ops reference is mentioned
Dylan: What seat are you in for the exam? I'm in seat J9.
Achmed: I'm in seat C4.
Dylan: Oh dear black ops!
by BlackOps1 June 22, 2011
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dear John letter

1. A letter sent by a girlfriend (usually) explaining to her guy that she has no wish to see him any more, or that the relationship is not working out. Equivalent when the target is female is the dear Jeannie letter.

2. Letter from a would-be employer regretfully informing a job applicant that for one reason or another, which may or may not be given, they didn't make it.
Marie, not being the most confident girl on the block, gave Desmond her dear John letter after he ogled too many women on the beach.

I just got the dear John letter from ToyMaster last week.
by Fearman January 7, 2008
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Dearborn Heights

An established quality residential community of nearly 60,000 located in southeast Michigan. It is a progressive city committed to enhancing the lives of all who live and work here. The city’s central location in Wayne County affords easy access to numerous recreational, cultural and travel opportunities in the Greater Detroit area. The DH provides an ever-increasing number of services in a city with excellent schools and nearby colleges and universities, state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, many houses of worship and civic organizations, close-knit neighborhoods, low crime rate, affordable housing, a wide selection shopping areas and all the advantages of living in a small city with a diverse population and a strong economic foundation.
There isn't much to do here, but Dearborn Heights isn't as bad as everyone from here says.
by stankyhoes313 October 26, 2011
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