Drinking in your underwear. Coming home, taking off your pants, and cracking a cold one. Aka removing ones undergarments after a long day and drinking to relax.
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1. Persian word that means alchemy, the mythical science of turning any metal to gold and any liquid into the elixir of life. Latin words for Chemistry are derived from kimia.
2. In ancient Persian poetry, kimia means "rare" or "unique".
3. Girl's name, usually Iranian / Persian origin. Connotations: a rare gem of intelligence
2. In ancient Persian poetry, kimia means "rare" or "unique".
3. Girl's name, usually Iranian / Persian origin. Connotations: a rare gem of intelligence
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Get the kimia mug.Kimia is a great person, u r even lucky to have her as a friend and she is the best thing that can ever happen to me. She is amazing and she is also a award winning comedian. The reason why I like her is because she is the best friend to talk to to and also can be weird with u. I am lucky to have her as a friend. She can be rlly funny in your dark times and is rlly a good person and she is swear free. When she does swear she usually makes it rlly funny and she is the most caring BFF ever. Everyone needs a Kimia. I never want to lose her.
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Love you Kimia.
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Get the Kimi Raikkonen mug.No kimi (の君) is another suffix coming from Japanese history. It was used to denominate Lords and Ladies in the Court, especially during the Heian period. The most famous example is the Prince Hikaru Genji, protagonist of The Tale of Genji who was called "Hikaru no Kimi "(光の君). Nowadays, this suffix can be used as a metaphor for someone who behaves like a prince or princess from ancient times, but its use is very rare. Its main usage remains in historical dramas.
This suffix also appears when addressing lovers in letters from a man to a woman, as in, "Murasaki no kimi" or "My beloved Ms. Murasaki".
This suffix also appears when addressing lovers in letters from a man to a woman, as in, "Murasaki no kimi" or "My beloved Ms. Murasaki".
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