Gautam means the one who gives light. It comes from the name of Gautam buddha. He is someone you will not like being with if you want to be pampered. He is very righteous. An ambivert, he loves his family and his country and cares about anyone he is connected to. Even on reaching great heights he is always connected to his roots. He is very humble with all people. He is hardworking and never accepts anything that is wrong according to him. He never compromises with his self esteem. He always accomplishes whatever he is headed for and never stops untill He reaches there. He is a guys with a lot of positive energy and being around him is a blessing in itself
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n:
One who picks up a ketchup packet from a restaurant counter but uses it for other means then intended.
v:
To make novel use of an item in a romantic, dramatic or droll way.
adj:
Having the quality of being novel in perspective in life, particularly when it comes to tangible items.
n:
One who picks up a ketchup packet from a restaurant counter but uses it for other means then intended.
v:
To make novel use of an item in a romantic, dramatic or droll way.
adj:
Having the quality of being novel in perspective in life, particularly when it comes to tangible items.
Noun: “You are such a gouthami” –President Glopperty to his assistant in a news conference during a rather windy day.
Verb: “As Celia walked along the lane, she sighed as she remembered to pick up the G.I.Joe for her brother, although she knew he would gouthami it, rather than playing with it in the grass like the other boys” – Joplin Emert, from The Hallster Corrine
Adjective: “The applesauce simmered in the large pot, congealing and thickening in the thick hot container, wishing it had instead been given to one more gouthami”. – From The Writings of Jupiter Collasel
Verb: “As Celia walked along the lane, she sighed as she remembered to pick up the G.I.Joe for her brother, although she knew he would gouthami it, rather than playing with it in the grass like the other boys” – Joplin Emert, from The Hallster Corrine
Adjective: “The applesauce simmered in the large pot, congealing and thickening in the thick hot container, wishing it had instead been given to one more gouthami”. – From The Writings of Jupiter Collasel
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