noun, from the original Greek meaning 'loving, hilarious, geeky, talented, brilliant, beautiful'.
1. The goddess of the game of Chess
A Caissa is usually a sister, most often of the exemplary variety.
1. The goddess of the game of Chess
A Caissa is usually a sister, most often of the exemplary variety.
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An original, rare, English female name deriving from acacia, meaning immortality and re-encarnation. Teachers are prone to mis-pronounce the name, dispite their knowledge in English and their ability to know that when two vowels are in a row, the vowels usually make the sound of the first vowel's name.
An original, rare, English female name deriving from acacia, meaning immortality and re-encarnation. Teachers are prone to mis-pronounce the name, dispite their knowledge in English and their ability to know that when two vowels are in a row, the vowels usually make the sound of the first vowel's name.
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Get the cainsbf mug.Cabs are here, means that the cabs/taxi just arrived, and everybody should be ready to go, but as always someone is not yet ready, and the phrase should be shout very loudly and aggressively, so everybody could hear it, thats "The cabs are here". This phrase was first announced by Pauly D, from the Jersey Shore seires, when he shout it loudly, thats the cabs arrived but as usual no one was ready to go.
Lee was in the bathroom, checking his hair and when Josh gets a callphone, and was told that the cabs has arrived, he then hangsout, and shout loudly to Lee, "THE CABS ARE HERE!!!!!"
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I don't know what's more disturbing: that the 35-year old mom in Starbucks is wearing a babydoll shirt that says "Sex Kitten"... or that her cribster is wearing the same thing.
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