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Stansbury

Someone who likes to be around people who hate him.
Look at that no neck stansbury. Nobody likes him.
by I Lik Eggs June 12, 2019
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sans is ness

a meme originating from a game theory video
person 1: hey have you heard how sans is ness?
person 2: that isn't even funny anymore
by garde_ October 7, 2020
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Sansai

She is the most caring, loving person. She is also a jolly person and surely you will be the happiest if you are together. She will cheer you up when you are feeling down, she is the sweetest. She is so beautiful, pretty, and cute everything about her is just... Nice

You must be careful to her beacause she is a sensitive person.. please be gentle to her.
I'm having a bad day today Sansai: "hugs you, cheer you up, make you smile"
by Shawwwwn June 8, 2021
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SANS FARDS

When a woman who usually is masked in layers of make-up is caught with out any on, usually in public.
I couldn't believe the photos of Christina Aguilera

SANS FARDS!! She looked so normal.
by ChisMi April 18, 2011
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Sansmaeda

Sansmaeda is the name for the very cursed ship of Sans x Nagito Komaeda and its the most memed ship in the Danganronpa fandom.
"hey bro wtf is Sansmaeda'

"Your too young for that jared"

"But im 19"

"Exactly"
by SLHS Makoto Fangirl December 13, 2020
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sanskrit

The mother of all present-day european languages. Originated in India.

Indo-European Language Subfamilies:

* Indo-Iranian (Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Persian)
* Hellenic (Greek)
* Armenian (Western Armenian, Eastern Armenian)
* Balto-Slavic (Russian, Polish, Czech, Lithuanian)
* Albanian (Gheg, Tosk)
* Celtic (Irish Gaelic, Welsh)
* Italic (Latin, Spanish, Italian, French)
* Germanic (German, English, Danish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian)
* Anatolian (extinct) (Hittite)
* Tocharian (extinct) (Tocharian A, Tocharian B)

Language Similarities:

* Indo-European voiceless stops (p, t, k) became Germanic voiceless fricatives (f, th, h):

o Indo-European pœter, Germanic (English) father (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin pater)

o Indo-European treyes, Germanic (English) three (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin tres)

o Indo-European kerd, Germanic (English) heart, (compare with non-Germanic: Latin cord)

* Indo-European voiced stops (b, d, g) became Germanic voiceless stops (p, t, k):

o Indo-European abel, Germanic (English) apple (contrast with non-Germanic: Russian jabloko)

o Indo-European dent, Germanic (English) tooth (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin dentis)

o Indo-European grœno, Germanic (English) corn (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin granum)

* voiced aspirated stops(bh, dh, gh) to voiced stops (b, d, g):

o Indo-European bhrater, Germanic (English) brother (contrast with non-Germanic: Latin frater)
Maater in Sanskrit = Mutter in German = Mother in English.

Pitar in Sanskrit = Vater in German = Father in English.
by Jai Shri Ram April 26, 2005
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sansexual

"Dude, why are you so obsessed with that Sans guy?"
" I don't know dude, I might be sansexual."
by GoGoSpaghettiO's May 28, 2016
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