A person who is Self-absorbed, a little narcissistic, has the worst temper, a bad attitud and he is weird however he is creative and authentic
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Get the Lediano mug.A wonderful women with strong personnality. Green glary eyes full of hope and mysticism, rare and shiningly demanding. Beautiful smile, as a reflection of her pure, golden soul. She stores childish love inside herself, but in the meantime can be very strong, ironical and fairly witch-like to the ones who challenge her bounds. Funny and unpredictable, she can read your mood in a simple regard. Special, and unique, just like her name. Inspirational hero to all the ones who are lucky to have her in their lives!
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Get the Ledion mug.Meaning 'leatherd' to get very drunk and messy. Shorted down and pronounced 'le-di' and said quickly.
Mainly used by alcoholics who cannot say the entire word leatherd
Mainly used by alcoholics who cannot say the entire word leatherd
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Get the ledid mug.An old English pre 7th Century surname, made up of the personal name Leoda, plus "ing(as)", people of, and "ham", a village or homestead; hence; "the homestead of leoda's people", or the old English "leat", a water conduit, "ing", "dwellers at", and "hamm", a flat-low lying meadow on a stream.Isobell, daughter of George ledingham, was christened in Rayne, Aberdeen on August 31st 1679, and a George Ledingham was a member of the Gartly company of Volunteers in 1798. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of George Ledinghame of Auchinlek, which was dated 1574, "Records of the sheriff court of Aberdeenshire", during the reign of King James V1 of Great Britain, 1567 - 1625. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
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Get the Ledingham mug.A hybrid of legit and ridic. Used when an event's awesomeness surpasses both, i.e. an incredible feat (especially in video games).
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