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GG-ANG-SISMO

To describe an act of absolute Cringe, annoying behavior or otherwise just a frowned upon act
Markuz: AAAAAAHHHHHH
Everyone: Shut up you are literally GG-ANG-SISMO
by SISMO November 25, 2022
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Susmit

The warmest, most affectionate and friendly person you will ever meet. He knows how to reach out to strangers and make them feel at home. While he is usually a romantic fool, he can be a little "kamina" when he needs to.
Girl: "I need a Susmit at this party, I don't know a soul there!"
by Live Water December 5, 2012
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Sismance

1. It is the female version of a bromance. The intense love shared between heterosexual females.
2. A form of female bonding.
3. A close relationship between two female to such a point where they start to seem like a couple.
Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie have a total sismance. They are inseperable.
by The Queen of Sismance March 4, 2009
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suisare

A party in the eyes and ears of the uninvited schmuck next door. Especially if the party is a source of annoyance to that person.
I'm so sick of my upstairs neighbor's suisares. This is an apartment building, not a college dorm!
by suisare crasher September 21, 2004
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suisare

A party thrown by a neighbor who didn't invite you.
What? You didn't invite me to your suisare? Fuck you!
by suisare crasher December 1, 2003
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smisma

A nonsense word invented by Florentin Will. It can be used as a filler when one does not know what to say or as a subversion of expectation for comedic effect.
Alice: "What fruits do you like?"
Bob: "Apples, bananas, blueberries, \pause\ smisma, you know - loads!"

Steve: "What does the fox say?"
Florentin: "Smisma."
by end一 May 26, 2021
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Emblems
of Switzerland (Schweiz / Suisse / Svizzera / Svizra )

History books document the first reference to the Swiss cross around 1339. At that time, the citizens of Bern tended to sew two strips of white cloth in the shape of a cross on their clothes before resolutely marching off to battle. It was only in 1815 that politicians officially recognised the white cross on a red background in the Constitution as the Swiss national emblem, which to this day remains a symbol of neutrality and independence.
by sinolog December 14, 2008
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