Cool guy who knows how to keep the party alive. Buns of steel and arms like the hulk, eyes to make you melt. Everyone wants to be Sevian, with Sevian or on Sevian.
Broski1: yo is that Sevian?
broski2:hell yeah brother i love that guy
broski3:damn who knew he had a butt of steel, hey he’s wearing my von dutch hat!!
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Girl, you need to go hang out at that new juice bar that allows dogs and has a bicycle rack out front. You'll find a Stevia McQueen in no time. Wear every crystal necklace you own.
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Definition:
1. To fly under or beneath a provided obstacle or entryway.
2. To navigate airspace below defined markers or boundaries.
3. To deliberately descend below a target altitude.
4. To proceed through an area while remaining beneath its surface.
Significance:
• It defines flying under (subre) surfaces or obstructions.
• It emphasizes descending below specific altitudes.
• It identifies deliberate undershooting.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of low-altitude flight (volate).
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly under", "flies under", "flew under", and "flying under".
Past verb: subviated
Present simple verb: subviate, subviates
Present continuous verb: subviating
Definition:
1. To fly under or beneath a provided obstacle or entryway.
2. To navigate airspace below defined markers or boundaries.
3. To deliberately descend below a target altitude.
4. To proceed through an area while remaining beneath its surface.
Significance:
• It defines flying under (subre) surfaces or obstructions.
• It emphasizes descending below specific altitudes.
• It identifies deliberate undershooting.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of low-altitude flight (volate).
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly under", "flies under", "flew under", and "flying under".
Past verb: subviated
Present simple verb: subviate, subviates
Present continuous verb: subviating
Examples:
• "Radar-evading airplanes subviate dense foliage."
• "Naval helicopters subviate bridges during rescue missions."
• "Gliders subviate thermal currents for extended glides."
• "Skydivers subviate clouds for visibility enhancement."
• "Airports enforce regulations prohibiting unauthorized subviation."
• "Radar-evading airplanes subviate dense foliage."
• "Naval helicopters subviate bridges during rescue missions."
• "Gliders subviate thermal currents for extended glides."
• "Skydivers subviate clouds for visibility enhancement."
• "Airports enforce regulations prohibiting unauthorized subviation."
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