a person who overly wishes or attempts to grasp the attention of others but repetitive acts/phrases that were once found funny by others but now is a mere mockery of themselves.
a person who seen as a "beg" for attention/ forces others to laugh with him.
a person who seen as a "beg" for attention/ forces others to laugh with him.
by shetland eyr November 3, 2023
Get the Pether mug.They are simply the softest as their name feels, bearing utmost patience, excellent taste in music, teaching and love for the sky ( multitasker too ). Considered to be the softest of boys and gentlest of men to exist, they naturally become the favourites of children who feel safe and comfy around them. A "Prethu" would be very easy to love as they will also easily be the most passionate lovers, for example, they'll bring you the fallen flowers from their own garden or maybe stand under your balcony to have a small Rapunzel moment when they miss your face. Could feel like Romeos but they are surely witty, humorous and adventurous as Flynn Rider with the person they love. The only thing they'd be interested to steal, however, would rather be your hearts than a crown.
"My 7-year-old brother never really talks to anyone this easily, Prethu is a first!"
"This is a sensitive issue I think Prethu would understand this better."
-"That guy has been smiling at the sky for hours who tf is he?"
-"Must be Prethu, he just loves skies."
"This is a sensitive issue I think Prethu would understand this better."
-"That guy has been smiling at the sky for hours who tf is he?"
-"Must be Prethu, he just loves skies."
by anonymous November 23, 2023
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Get the pethcenance mug.Plethorious (adj.) – Having an excessive or overwhelming amount; abundantly full beyond necessity.
Origin: Derived from “plethora” (Greek: plēthōrḗ, meaning “fullness” or “excess”), combined with the suffix -ious, indicating an adjective form.
Origin: Derived from “plethora” (Greek: plēthōrḗ, meaning “fullness” or “excess”), combined with the suffix -ious, indicating an adjective form.
"The event was plethorious with celebrity appearances, extravagant decor, and lavish feasts."
"His vocabulary was plethorious, yet he never spoke in a pretentious manner."
"His vocabulary was plethorious, yet he never spoke in a pretentious manner."
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