The most splendid and gorgeous girl I’ve ever met. Honestly, pretty much love at first sight. Every time I’m with her, it’s like time doesn’t exist. Time becomes something that I don’t even have to worry about. At that very instant, everything is revolved around her. My attention clutched and captured like a rat in a trap! My eyes firmly focused on her beauty. Even in the darkness her soul shines brighter than the sun. Simply just hearing her laugh, every negative thought and feeling is whisked away like a summer breeze. The name VELSAIRIS is “not” what makes the person but it’s the very unique person I met that makes the name VELSAIRIS special.
You can try to find a woman like her but it’s simply 10000% impossible! Because there is only “one”
And I’m never letting her go.
You can try to find a woman like her but it’s simply 10000% impossible! Because there is only “one”
And I’m never letting her go.
My Velsairis is special than any other!
by Ndagukunda April 27, 2024
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by Your bestie 🥰 January 24, 2025
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Definition:
1. To cover or wrap something with a thin layer or sheet (lamine).
2. To apply a protective film or coating.
3. To enclose or defend an item using a transparent or decorative covering.
4. To prepare an object for presentation or protection by applying a layer.
Significance:
• It defines the act of covering or packaging.
• It emphasizes the application of protective or decorative films.
• It identifies techniques for safeguarding or presenting items.
• It avoids vulgar, derogatory, and ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies descriptions of wrapping or coating procedures.
• It improves clarity in manufacturing or design contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sheet."
Past verb: velated
Present simple verb: velate, velates
Present continuous verb: velating
Singular noun: velation
Plural noun: velations
Definition:
1. To cover or wrap something with a thin layer or sheet (lamine).
2. To apply a protective film or coating.
3. To enclose or defend an item using a transparent or decorative covering.
4. To prepare an object for presentation or protection by applying a layer.
Significance:
• It defines the act of covering or packaging.
• It emphasizes the application of protective or decorative films.
• It identifies techniques for safeguarding or presenting items.
• It avoids vulgar, derogatory, and ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies descriptions of wrapping or coating procedures.
• It improves clarity in manufacturing or design contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sheet."
Past verb: velated
Present simple verb: velate, velates
Present continuous verb: velating
Singular noun: velation
Plural noun: velations
Examples:
• "Velating food (comid) packages, extends shelf-life."
• "Windows receive reflective velation for solar protection."
• "Designers velate posters with lustrous finishes."
• "Presents are velated beautifully for special occasions."
• "Manufacturers velate electronics with (cone) durable coatings."
• "Velating food (comid) packages, extends shelf-life."
• "Windows receive reflective velation for solar protection."
• "Designers velate posters with lustrous finishes."
• "Presents are velated beautifully for special occasions."
• "Manufacturers velate electronics with (cone) durable coatings."
by Dmitrio February 2, 2026
Get the velate mug.When a man is doing the split and a man/woman grabs his balls from below. They grip them like a pistol grip and slam them like you would slam a magazine in to a pistol. Then you proceed to jerk the man off in like you would pull the slide back.
Madis: Im bored, what should we do?
Kert: Lets do the viljandi digla.
Madis: This time i want to shoot!
Kert: Lets do the viljandi digla.
Madis: This time i want to shoot!
by Juat_ March 17, 2026
Get the Viljandi digla mug.A Tamil-speaking Shudra caste of farmers and courtesans primarily domiciled in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu but also present in smaller numbers in parts of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. In the medieval period, this great community supplied court officials, bards, scribes and concubines to the harems of the Chola and Pandya kings. Because of this , the illegitimate lineages of the Chola, Pandya and Velir (A small line of Tamil chieftains) can be found in this caste even to this day. In the 16th century, the Vellalas came to possess several religious establishments in the Tamil region and also became large landholders due to feudal grants from the Vijayanagara and the Nayak rulers , they also continued to supply concubines during the Nawab and British period and it is documented that some British East India Company officials kept good looking Vellala concubines , who would attempt to siphon land and money from them in return for their services. Many Vellalas became translators under the East India Company in the eighteenth century and became rich by cheating company Officials and living off their wealth. Also, a staunch supporter of the British and a mercenary who betrayed the Indian soil , Yusuf Khan alias Marudhanayagam Pillai was born in the Vellalar caste. The Vellalars are also known as a traitor caste which collaborated with the British and tried to suppress India's freedom struggle. A Vellala woman is also known as a Vellatti.
by Venniradai Murthy March 22, 2025
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(noun)
A name of French-inspired origin, rarely used, yet deeply symbolic. It represents a soul devoted to God — one marked by humility, purity, and spiritual alignment. Often used to describe someone who lives with stillness, reverence, and sincere obedience to divine calling.
It carries an air of quiet strength and grace, chosen by those who live with intention and heart.
“A sign of humility and obedience before God, innocence, modesty, and purity.”
(noun)
A name of French-inspired origin, rarely used, yet deeply symbolic. It represents a soul devoted to God — one marked by humility, purity, and spiritual alignment. Often used to describe someone who lives with stillness, reverence, and sincere obedience to divine calling.
It carries an air of quiet strength and grace, chosen by those who live with intention and heart.
“A sign of humility and obedience before God, innocence, modesty, and purity.”
“She didn’t just walk into the room — she entered like Velaire, with peace, presence, and a soul anchored in something higher.”
by Theonshade July 15, 2025
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