toxic emotion women create when they are in a jealous or vindictive state.
Most often victimizing men named Philip.
Most often victimizing men named Philip.
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A Fetrona is a nice kind person. She will hold you by her side whenever you feel sad. She would never do anything that would hurt you. She has a very very kind soul. Fetrona is a person who you once meet her you will never want to leave her side. Will she try to save you even though you don't want to be saved, she will hug you tight and make sure whenever she's around you feel safe. If you have a Fetrona never loose her, if for some reason you push her away your a complete ass hole and just made the biggest mistake in your life.
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Definition: (noun)
The discordant seismic anticipatory resonances emitted by railway tracks due to vibrational energy transmitted through iron rails from a distant approaching train. Characterized by tonal ringing, chaotic harmonics, and a bell-like chorus, it often precedes the train’s visible arrival and serves as an acoustic forewarning.
Etymology:
Etymology:
Ferro – Latin for iron
Seis – Greek seismos, meaning shake or vibration
Mne – from Greek mnēmē, meaning memory, suggesting the sound’s lingering, evocative quality
Phonics – Greek phōnē, meaning sound or voice
Origin:
Word presented by Adam V. Shattock, Rhodesian civil and mechanical engineer, and great great grandson of the famed and inventive James Henry Greathead (who built the first cylindrical underground railway tunnels in the world in Victorian London).
Definition: (noun)
The discordant seismic anticipatory resonances emitted by railway tracks due to vibrational energy transmitted through iron rails from a distant approaching train. Characterized by tonal ringing, chaotic harmonics, and a bell-like chorus, it often precedes the train’s visible arrival and serves as an acoustic forewarning.
Etymology:
Etymology:
Ferro – Latin for iron
Seis – Greek seismos, meaning shake or vibration
Mne – from Greek mnēmē, meaning memory, suggesting the sound’s lingering, evocative quality
Phonics – Greek phōnē, meaning sound or voice
Origin:
Word presented by Adam V. Shattock, Rhodesian civil and mechanical engineer, and great great grandson of the famed and inventive James Henry Greathead (who built the first cylindrical underground railway tunnels in the world in Victorian London).
"Despite them hearing the ferroseismnephonics, they disregarded it and continued to cross the rails."
“The ferroseismnephonics shrieked from the rails, a spectral overture to the train’s arrival.”
“The ferroseismnephonics shrieked from the rails, a spectral overture to the train’s arrival.”
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Definition:
To cause emissions or transmissions of discordant seismic resonances through railway tracks due to vibrational energy with railway bogies.
Definition:
To cause emissions or transmissions of discordant seismic resonances through railway tracks due to vibrational energy with railway bogies.
“The rails began to ferroseismnephonate long before the train came into view.”
“You could hear the rails ferroseismnephonating like banshees as the express train screamed in from the north.”
“You could hear the rails ferroseismnephonating like banshees as the express train screamed in from the north.”
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