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Judy: “The thing is, Alanis, it's Spring. That time of yea when I should be getting my Jude groove on. You know, lovin' and leavin', kissin' and quittin', first base and then get out of my face.”
Alanis: “I get it. You should be making out under the dock. Staying out until 10 o'clock.”
Judy: “Abso-slut-ly I should, but I am currently in a wasteland of no boy-related excitement.”
by natalie portmanteaux September 21, 2024
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person one: have you been to the whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'able'ible'al'ant'ary'ful'ic'ious'ive'action'er'ment'or'ness'sion'ship'th'less'y'k'ly'py'nd'idy'ety land of whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'able'ible'al'ant'ary'ful'ic'ious'ive'action'er'ment'or'ness'sion'ship'th'less'y'k'ly'py'nd'idy'ety'st'ged'ish'ng'mt'ous'ed'n't'ful'er'est'ion'ing'elt'ily'ouse'orp'borough?

person two: you what?
by them who knows January 28, 2025
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Nas'nt've'm's'ly

it means yas've'm's'ly but longer
Guy 1 : does 1+1 equal 2?
Guy 2 : Nas'nt've'm's'ly!
Guy 3 : uh......
by Frostic_ March 29, 2020
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of'st'v'p'whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es

Meaning of "Of Who", Typically used in a sentence to express how energized and cool they are feeling.
It contains the almighty word named whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'e.
Guy 1: Someone stole your soda!
Guy 2: of'st'v'p'whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es
Guy 1: What?
Guy @: of'st'v'p'whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es
Guy 1: Godly being, spare my soul
by OddSmartman April 23, 2020
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The superior version of saying Whomst'd've.
Created in order to show superiority over peers or younglings.
GUY 1: Yo, do you have any idea whomst'd've'lu'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'nt't're'ing'able'tic'ive'al'nt'ne'm'll'ble'al'ny'less'w'ck'k'ly'py'nd'idy'ety'st'ged'ful'ish'ng'mt'ous'er'tis'twas'all'terent'djfignick'fed'sie'yenas'ighohocasaldingtariunistic'iuds'mentarsariot took my notebook?

GUY 2: ....What?
by JImotimothy March 14, 2023
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Lyke Wake Dirge

Lyke-Wake Dirge is a traditional English song, thought to have originated in Yorkshire, telling of the journey a soul makes and the trials it faces, on its way from earth through purgatory to Heaven. Though, ostensibly, from the Christian era and featuring references to Christianity, much of the symbolism, within the song, is thought to be of heathen origin.
The title refers to the watch over the dead between the death and funeral, known as a wake. Lyke is an obsolete word meaning a corpse, and is related to the German word “Leiche” and the Dutch word “lijk”, which have the same meaning. It survives in modern English in the expression lych gate, the roofed gate at the entrance to a churchyard, where a coffin could be held and the bearers rested before continuing on to the church for the burial service. "Lyke-wake" could also stem from the Norse influence on the Yorkshire dialect, the contemporary Norwegian and Swedish words are still "likvake" and "likvaka" respectively ("lik" and "vaka"/"vake" with the same meanings as previously described for "lyke" and "wake").
The old ballad affirms that safety and comfort of the soul in overcoming the difficulties it faces are directly related to the dead person's willingness to have given charitably during their lifetime.. The poem on which it is based was first collected, in 1686, by John Aubrey. Aubrey also recorded that it was definitely being sung in 1616, but was believed to be much older.
The English folk group Pentangle made a recording of Lyke Wake Dirge.
by AKACroatalin April 18, 2015
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LYD

In a text message, Love You Dearly. This is an easy way for 70+ year olds to minimize texting while conveying their love. But it can be used by all generations.
I baked you cookies and mailed them today. LYD

Delicious cookies arrived from you today!! LYD
by MetalLady February 13, 2022
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