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Strafro

/str'afrəʊ/

A person with straight hair so thick that its layers appear to grow outwards rather than downwards.
"I can't wait to go to the barbers, my hair looks like a strafro at the moment."
by Matt Windle poet October 11, 2020
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strife

A word that no one uses in real life, but everyone uses in songs because it's the only word widely applicable/vague enough to rhyme with life.
Whenever that songwriter can't use "wife" or "knife", he comes up with some bullshit about feeling a lot of strife. No one says that lmao.
by IHateTheWordStrife February 16, 2021
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starferno

old guy who makes tiktoks and stuff
by _pog_pug September 11, 2021
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starferno

Also commonly referred as odd, starferno is a way of telling someone that they are beyond human repair and can no longer be allowed back into today's society nor large public gatherings.
Did you see how James was acting today in math class? He's acting like a starferno.
by MisoSouperstar September 11, 2021
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Staafee

Staafee's are extremely attractive. If you meet one they tend to be comforting, hilarious, hanndsome and tall. Staafee's also tend to be loyal. Staafee's also tend to be uncontrollably irrestiable. They also tend to be wealthy physically, emotionally and spirtually. Get you a Staafee, no cap.
Person 1: I would trust Staafee with my life
Person: Yeah, Staafee is mad attractive
by blackscarlet November 22, 2021
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Strawers

Someone who plays the Jojo last straw game hosted on roll 20.com.
Its time to game strawers.

Rise up strawers.
by Lore1178 July 8, 2022
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Stræþágeíðer

Pronounced /straɪ-θaʊ-geɪ-ðɛr/, it is a word used by Quippic8 (a small youtuber with a large personality) to refer to something or someone he likes or does not like, or something he loves or does not love. We are still unsure where the name came from, and we are unlikely to find out in the near future. We are also unsure whether he uses it as an insult or a compliment half the time, but it is semi-obvious when he does use it. This word sticks out because Quippic8 has trouble pronouncing his /θ/ sound when not speaking Icelandic, and is one of the only times we have ever heard him say it after August of 2022. As the language he was learning at the time (Finnish) forbid him from making the /θ/ sound, he decided it would be easier to just say /th/ and made /θ/ special. He has no intention of changing his vocabulary. If you are lucky and watch some of his videos, he may say Stræþengóðel OR Stræþengóðel, pronounced /straɪ-θɛn-goʊ-ðɛl/, the supposed masculine equivalent. Although he says Stræþengóðel more frequently, it does not make it better or worse. It simply is the same as Stræþágeíðer, but more masculine because anyone who has spoken another language knows that genitive cases are incredible. See Stræþengóðel
*Person A and Person B are whispering in class when they are supposed to be listening.*
Person A: Hey, do you have a crush on (insert name)
Person B: I don't know, she seems like a real Stræþágeíðer sometimes.
Person A: Are you from Iceland or something?
Person B: I'm Slovak, d’akujem.
*As the two people resume learning, Person A is feels confused and clueless while Person B asked (insert name) on a date the next chance he got.*
by Seráf November 19, 2022
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