Something long complex, and possibly tedious. Fr. Yiddish/Hebrew, for "scroll." Certain scrolls are read on particular holidays; it takes a long time, hence the secondary meaning.
I asked for instructions, and he explained the whole manual to me, the whole megillah, from beginning to end. It took two hours.
by octopod October 20, 2008
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1. Italian for "The Best" or meaning "The Greatest".
2. A soulful person with a big heart and logical mind.
1. Italian for "The Best" or meaning "The Greatest".
2. A soulful person with a big heart and logical mind.
by maria meglio March 30, 2008
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Get the megisa mug.megi is the most amazing person you will ever meet. she is funny and is always there for you. she is generous and always honest. she will never betray you. she is caring and a loving human. if you have a megi, keep her, or you will regret it.
by weirdpersonykkk November 23, 2021
Get the megi mug.Megin's are usually very good at keeping secrets but usually tend to speak their mind. They don't really care what people think about them. They keep too much to themselves and have many secrets to their past. Easily annoyed and open minded. Is very daring and hardly ever afraid of anyone or anything. Very bold. Opinionated. Good to animals. Can be self concious. Liked by everyone and is always there for her friends, even when they aren't there in return. Strong on the inside. Can keep a relationship going strong for many many years. Will grow old with their loved one. Good arguer and they hate drama. Very stubborn and relentless. Does exactly what they want, and can break hearts. Usually born in the winter or spring. Can make anyone laugh and they are very, very, smart but don't port forth the effort she should. Does not realize her own beauty, but very beautiful inside and out.
Megin is a beautiful girl all around
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1. The monthly recurring date of a past event, especially one of
historical, national, or personal importance: a first date
mensiversary; the mensiversary of the founding of Nerstone Pictures.
2. A celebration commemorating such a date.
from Latin: mensis, month + versus, past participle of vertere, to turn.
If the word for the commemoration of a yearly event is anniversary, by
analogy the logical word for the commemoration of a monthly event
should be "mensiversary." "Anniversary" comes from the Latin "annum,"
meaning year. (The "versary" part comes from a Latin word referring
to turning.) The Latin word for month is "mensis." Hence,
mensiversary. I've not found this word in any reputable dictionary,
but perhaps exposure in Google Answers can help to put it there.
Credit to pinkfreud-ga @ google answers
1. The monthly recurring date of a past event, especially one of
historical, national, or personal importance: a first date
mensiversary; the mensiversary of the founding of Nerstone Pictures.
2. A celebration commemorating such a date.
from Latin: mensis, month + versus, past participle of vertere, to turn.
If the word for the commemoration of a yearly event is anniversary, by
analogy the logical word for the commemoration of a monthly event
should be "mensiversary." "Anniversary" comes from the Latin "annum,"
meaning year. (The "versary" part comes from a Latin word referring
to turning.) The Latin word for month is "mensis." Hence,
mensiversary. I've not found this word in any reputable dictionary,
but perhaps exposure in Google Answers can help to put it there.
Credit to pinkfreud-ga @ google answers
My girlfriend and I just celebrated our first mensiversary.
On November 2nd, the 8th mensiversary of our family reunion in Chicago, my family and I decided to take another trip back to visit the sites.
On November 2nd, the 8th mensiversary of our family reunion in Chicago, my family and I decided to take another trip back to visit the sites.
by BeefnCheez November 11, 2007
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