A nice,down to earth,good looking woman. She is one in billion. She is a crazy girl in all the right ways. The most beautiful wife a guy could ever have. No one tops her.
Rhonda is so awesome. I wish I could have a girl like her. If I could have her it would be like winning the lottery.
by Rhonda Rumschik January 13, 2009
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He was a great teacher. He taught me a lot and was very patient with me. We had a relationship that wasn't the norm but it was just great for me. He changed my entire life in a few months. He was my destiny and I'm glad it went the way it did.
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Roald Dahl's BFG uses this word. This may be the origin of the word. First published in 1982.
Roald Dahl's BFG uses this word. This may be the origin of the word. First published in 1982.
by doof0000 June 16, 2011
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strength giving friend beautiful cherished Anyone who becomes her husband will be a lucky, lucky man!
strength giving friend beautiful cherished Anyone who becomes her husband will be a lucky, lucky man!
by blessed friend 2 February 6, 2010
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Origins: the adjective root, ridonkulous, evolved from the ithyphallic wordplay of replacing the "dic{k}" sound in ri·dic·u·lous with "dong" (the "g" becoming silent). The spelling of the root using a "k" instead of a "c" results from the common misconception that the word donkey is somehow related.
Origins: the adjective root, ridonkulous, evolved from the ithyphallic wordplay of replacing the "dic{k}" sound in ri·dic·u·lous with "dong" (the "g" becoming silent). The spelling of the root using a "k" instead of a "c" results from the common misconception that the word donkey is somehow related.
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