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Freya

Deriving from the Norse goddess of love and fertility, Freya is usually determined and headstrong. She tries to find love in many people however she has sensitive feelings so when she gets rejected or cheated she feels worse than she should. She has a firey personality and boosts everyone's optimism around her, even if it means she is miserable herself. Her main dream is to find love however she tries too hard and ends up getting her heart broken, an act that takes a while to heal from. But Freya always finds her love in the end so keep trying!
She got dumped again...
That Freya, always thinking with her heart!
by Bigboybadass69 April 5, 2018
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freal love

Used in the song "freal love" by Far East movement and Marshmellow, it refers to doing anything to keep their relationship going. Freal is a shortened way of saying " for real"
Girl: I'm so done with him
Girl 2: Don't give up with love yet!
Girl 1: I didn't give up, I'd still do anything freal love!
by Beltaro/ kenma for life! January 3, 2017
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Freal

A combination of for and real, two words commonly used in conjunction to emphasize the credibility of a statement.
Guy number one: I just won the lottery!
Guy number two: You're full of shit.
Guy number one: No I'm freal!
by JPeg18 May 10, 2009
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frealousy

noun /FREL-uh-see/

1. The perceived and often irrational threat of the loss of a valued friendship to another, even if the alleged usurper is also a friend. May be triggered when one discovers the friend in question is/has been fraternizing with others in one's absence, possibly through social media posts, word of mouth, or even if the information is volunteered firsthand.
2. Misguided resentment suffered by a semi-psychotic individual upon the realization that he/she is not the only friend of someone they hold dear, fueled by his/her own insecurities and possibly a latent fear of inadequacy.
3. A frealous disposition, attitude, or feeling.

Origin: portmanteau word derived from friend + jealousy; Middle English frend (friend), from Old English frēond (friend, lover, relative), cognate with Old Saxon friund, Old High German friunt, Gothic frijōnds, orig. present participle of frēogan, cognate with Gothic frijōn and Old English frēon (to love) and frēo (free) + Middle English gelusie, jelosie, from Old French gelosie, equivalent to gelos (jealous) + -ie (-y).
Geraldine: Hang on, let me invite Lillie to go with us.
Anyone else: She's not even in town, though. Why would you invite her if she can't come along?
Geraldine: You have no idea... The frealousy is strong with that one.
by alfredog83 January 16, 2015
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Freya Drunk

An extreme version of 'Drunk'
The kind of drunk that causes you to act out stupidly, or do things you would not otherwise do sober.
Shitman, last night I was sooo Freya drunk

I cant wait for the weekend, I'm gonna get absolute Freya drunk
by FabNab1506 December 8, 2016
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freya

A really nice girl. She will always be there for you. A great hugger and a great listener. Even if she throws tantrums at times, she easily forgives you but that depends. Not the smartest, but the cutest and greatest of all. A really good singer an dancer. Also has a passion for sports. NEEDS TO BE LOVED BECAUSE SHE LOVES LITERALLY EVERYTHING. also needs to be treated properly or else an army af her fans will come after you.

hi freya <3
"Freya is wife-material!"
"I really want to be with Freya.:
by nabrie October 27, 2019
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