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Get the vajamas mug.1. filthiest girl in the town of braintree ( also know as feets)
2. girl who thinks everyone likes her when in fact, no one does.
3. a girl who will have sex with someone just cause theyre in need.
4. will get anyone beers if she can hang out with them
5. will have sex with someone just cause you like them.
6. lives in a swamp
7. TRASH, slimeball, untrustworthy, SLUT
8. has had sex with 16 people.. and counting
2. girl who thinks everyone likes her when in fact, no one does.
3. a girl who will have sex with someone just cause theyre in need.
4. will get anyone beers if she can hang out with them
5. will have sex with someone just cause you like them.
6. lives in a swamp
7. TRASH, slimeball, untrustworthy, SLUT
8. has had sex with 16 people.. and counting
"you know valamander?"
"dude the whole town knows valamander"
"hows this?"
"shes only had sex with everyone at least twice"
"i hear shes mad loose"
"things a tire"
"dude the whole town knows valamander"
"hows this?"
"shes only had sex with everyone at least twice"
"i hear shes mad loose"
"things a tire"
by whole town of braintree November 6, 2008
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Main Entry: van·i·mal
Pronunciation: \v'a-nə-məl\
Function: noun
Etymology: A combination of: vanity, from the Middle English vanite, from the Anglo-French vanité, from Latin vanitat- vanitas quality of being empty or vain, from vanus empty, vain; and animal, from the Latin animale, neuter of animalis animate, from anima soul
1) A vain animal, as in the human vanimal. A portmanteu of vanity and animal;
2) A vehicle, or the driver of a vehicle, possessing a vanity license plate referencing any type of animal.
Main Entry: van·i·mal
Pronunciation: \v'a-nə-məl\
Function: noun
Etymology: A combination of: vanity, from the Middle English vanite, from the Anglo-French vanité, from Latin vanitat- vanitas quality of being empty or vain, from vanus empty, vain; and animal, from the Latin animale, neuter of animalis animate, from anima soul
1) A vain animal, as in the human vanimal. A portmanteu of vanity and animal;
2) A vehicle, or the driver of a vehicle, possessing a vanity license plate referencing any type of animal.
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