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Slember

The 13th month of 2020, lasting 31 days
Kat: “Hey are you ready for Slember 1st?”
Tommy: “Wtf is Slember?”
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Semper Fortis

A common but unofficial motto of the US Navy. Semper Fortis actually translates 2 ways; "Always Powerful" and Always Courageous".

I saw an incorrect translation of a term my father held dear to his heart; much like a marine would hold "Semper Fidelis" close to theirs, so im correcting it in hopes of spreading knowledge. My father was a Navy Corps man in Vietnam. Was a POW for 19 months "unofficially". Get facts & research BEFORE posting publicly people! 😏
"Semper Fortis 'til our dying breath! Corps man Up, Doc!"
by LadyKatarina June 11, 2017
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sedbergh

Sedbergh or Sedbergh school as we know it is the residence of the analy retentive! little fun is to be had here, there is little time for a life and the teachers are bent as nine bob notes! general advice: do not ever go near this place without a tray in your pants!
analy retentive, for those who prefer the dirt track!!
by TITS4BRAINS January 23, 2004
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Sebbery

Exceeding the level of healthiness (in a relationship)
Valery and Sebastian’s relationship is very Sebbery
by Valeryan November 6, 2018
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Semeret

The most gorgeous and thicc crackhead. She’s fun and cool to hang around with.
I love to hang out with semeret.
by Olivia45 October 18, 2019
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Semer

Its a very sexy gamer With a big penis.he is Also very good looking..
Gamer girl 1: oh look at him, he is Playing Cs Go. He is so hot.

Gamer girl 2: Yeah he must be a semer
by BackedFern0312 December 13, 2016
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Semper Fortis

One of many unofficial mottos of the US Navy. It translates from latin to "Always Strong." It bears close resemblance to the Marine Corps' "Semper Fidelis," but is not as widely used as the Navy has no official motto and instead several other unofficial mottos such as Non Sibi, Sed Patriae which actually does translate to "Not for ourselves, but our country."
Come on Son, Semper Fidelis means "Always Faithful" and you think Semper Fortis means "Not for ourselves, but our country?" Where did all of those extra words come from?
by futurejarhead April 22, 2013
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