A dumb rat who likes to eat. She has two belly buttons, three knee caps, one eye, and is covered with fur. She can lick her elbow with her long nose. She smells like a trashcan. Her looks and smells can kill.
A word to describe a group of smelly and lazy people.
A word to describe a group of smelly and lazy people.
by Snailbob March 4, 2022
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Sananikone- Hey Sexy lady i wann-
GIRL- OM-GEE IS THAT FUCKIN' WEIRD KID
Sananikone- DON'T FORGET NO DICK!
GIRL- YEA NO SHIT YOU BLOATED, INFECTED VAGINA
Sananikone- OH WELL!
GIRL- OM-GEE IS THAT FUCKIN' WEIRD KID
Sananikone- DON'T FORGET NO DICK!
GIRL- YEA NO SHIT YOU BLOATED, INFECTED VAGINA
Sananikone- OH WELL!
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sin·an·i·mous
/sɪnˈænɪməs/
adjective
1. Lacking the essential spirit or vital force of life; profoundly hollow.
2. Characterized by a state of being ‘without soul’; specifically referring to a person or object that remains physically present but is spiritually or emotionally vacant.
Etymology
From the Latin sine (“without”) + animus (“soul, mind, breath of life”). Unlike inanimate (which describes objects that have never possessed life), sinanimous implies a state of deprivation or the active absence of a spirit that ought to be there.
Usage Note
While inanimate is a clinical or scientific term for non-living matter (e.g., rocks, water), sinanimous is a literary or philosophical term used to describe a haunting or unnatural lack of vitality in things that typically possess it (e.g., a crowd, a home, or a human gaze).
/sɪnˈænɪməs/
adjective
1. Lacking the essential spirit or vital force of life; profoundly hollow.
2. Characterized by a state of being ‘without soul’; specifically referring to a person or object that remains physically present but is spiritually or emotionally vacant.
Etymology
From the Latin sine (“without”) + animus (“soul, mind, breath of life”). Unlike inanimate (which describes objects that have never possessed life), sinanimous implies a state of deprivation or the active absence of a spirit that ought to be there.
Usage Note
While inanimate is a clinical or scientific term for non-living matter (e.g., rocks, water), sinanimous is a literary or philosophical term used to describe a haunting or unnatural lack of vitality in things that typically possess it (e.g., a crowd, a home, or a human gaze).
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