Latin expression prominently associated with the late Pope John Paul II, first coined in his 1994 book "Crossing the Threshold of Hope." Means, "all for you", expressing the ideal of a worldly commitment to a single good. Pope John Paul II would write this expression in the top right-hand corner of every hand-written document.
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A very strong insult derived from "two butts" that has the power to completely baffle anyone to whom it is called. Be careful when using it, because the effects can bring utter devestation; it is only meant for a true enemy.
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After years of struggle, Sarah emerged from her challenges feeling TuKursed, a surge of inner strength and satisfaction coursing through her veins, propelling her forward with unwavering confidence.
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usually used as you 'bop' someone... (respect, using two fists)
"oi mate tutus"
usually used as you 'bop' someone... (respect, using two fists)
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