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YOU'RE THE VOSH!
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1. A large buslike vehicle used to transport damskis and meskis from the Blue Bus from one location to another. Also known as the truest rough rider that has ever rolled through Poland and Israel. (see DarBus is OurBus)
2. An old, old wooden ship that knows the meaning of life.
v. (Vösh-?n-shlæ-îm)
3. To get very angry to the point where no other word could possibly describe your anger.
1. A large buslike vehicle used to transport damskis and meskis from the Blue Bus from one location to another. Also known as the truest rough rider that has ever rolled through Poland and Israel. (see DarBus is OurBus)
2. An old, old wooden ship that knows the meaning of life.
v. (Vösh-?n-shlæ-îm)
3. To get very angry to the point where no other word could possibly describe your anger.
n. 1. "Mama Elf says we need to count off." "Alright, I'll meet you in the back of Voshenshleimer right after I finish singing 'Shim Shimaree'" "Great, just don't forget the rubix cube"
2. Sara: "What's that Voshenshleimer? You know the meaning of life?"
Voshenshleimer: "Yes, I want to see American boobs."
v. 1. All of Blue Bus: "VOSHENSHLEIM!! We have to leave Israel and go back to school and Edna has huge jugs! VOSHENSHLEIM!"
2. Sara: "What's that Voshenshleimer? You know the meaning of life?"
Voshenshleimer: "Yes, I want to see American boobs."
v. 1. All of Blue Bus: "VOSHENSHLEIM!! We have to leave Israel and go back to school and Edna has huge jugs! VOSHENSHLEIM!"
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by Nona Yerbiz April 16, 2020
Get the vosher mug.The Vows are recited from the Büq o' Ksadowce by Korrui 13-year-olds during their Spanllas and are again recited by both bride and groom at a traditional Korrui wedding. Vows of Korrui are as follows:
"On my soul I vow
To never fight back until I or another have been stuck,
To do all within my power to keep every living thing out of pain's way,
To think of the wellbeing and not the comfort, of others before I think of myself at all times,
To never let pride keep me from gain,
To never steal,
To always repay all my debts owed once able,
To always respect every living thing as I respect myself,
To never treat any living thing as anymore or less than an equal,
To protect my chosen family,
To always choose the lesser of two evils,
To always trying too find the path of least harm,
To tell lies only when necessary in order too protect another living thing from death,
To never willingly choose to give up what I cannot bear to lose,
To never cry for things I had not fought to keep,
To never bring my own, my friends', or chosen family's downfall,
To never judge others,
To defend others from untrue accusations,
To be kind to all,
To be calm in the face of danger,
To be brave when I or others feel fear,
To be courageous in all I do,
To be honorable in the way I live and treat others."
"On my soul I vow
To never fight back until I or another have been stuck,
To do all within my power to keep every living thing out of pain's way,
To think of the wellbeing and not the comfort, of others before I think of myself at all times,
To never let pride keep me from gain,
To never steal,
To always repay all my debts owed once able,
To always respect every living thing as I respect myself,
To never treat any living thing as anymore or less than an equal,
To protect my chosen family,
To always choose the lesser of two evils,
To always trying too find the path of least harm,
To tell lies only when necessary in order too protect another living thing from death,
To never willingly choose to give up what I cannot bear to lose,
To never cry for things I had not fought to keep,
To never bring my own, my friends', or chosen family's downfall,
To never judge others,
To defend others from untrue accusations,
To be kind to all,
To be calm in the face of danger,
To be brave when I or others feel fear,
To be courageous in all I do,
To be honorable in the way I live and treat others."
by Reyna Jones December 22, 2020
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