Asian Kid: *Gets an F*
Asian Dad: That's It, no holding back 領域拡大:痛みのクローゼット (Japanese for domain expansion: Closet of Pain)
Asian Dad: That's It, no holding back 領域拡大:痛みのクローゼット (Japanese for domain expansion: Closet of Pain)
by Luigi is the creator of earth October 30, 2024
Get the Domain Expansion: Closet of Pain mug.Fail Chronospheres are sometimes called as Domaspheres. This word was coined after the Legendary Dota 2 player called Kadoma missed his 100th Chronosphere.
Oh No! That looks like a Domasphere!
I hope he doesn't Domasphere it this time!
All hail Kadoma, Lord of all Domaspheres!
I hope he doesn't Domasphere it this time!
All hail Kadoma, Lord of all Domaspheres!
by livewirelewis January 21, 2025
Get the Domasphere mug.Related Words
by LeSouffleDeVersailles January 25, 2025
Get the Domain mug.by Bopology February 17, 2025
Get the Domas mug.by Tea in a bag March 31, 2025
Get the Domatious mug.I want me some of that Domamisu
by DomoisbetterthanCyn July 17, 2025
Get the Domamisu mug.Pronunciation: /ˈdoʊ.meɪt/
Definition:
1. To live or inhabit a place, especially for an extended period.
2. To present in a residence or habitation.
3. To occupy a home or abode.
4. To reside in a particular area or region.
Significance:
• It defines the act of inhabiting a location.
• It emphasizes prolonged occupancy.
• It identifies residential stability.
• It avoids transient associations.
• It simplifies descriptions of accommodation.
• It improves clarity in property listings.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "dwell."
Past verb: domated
Present simple verb: domate, domates
Present continuous verb: domating
Definition:
1. To live or inhabit a place, especially for an extended period.
2. To present in a residence or habitation.
3. To occupy a home or abode.
4. To reside in a particular area or region.
Significance:
• It defines the act of inhabiting a location.
• It emphasizes prolonged occupancy.
• It identifies residential stability.
• It avoids transient associations.
• It simplifies descriptions of accommodation.
• It improves clarity in property listings.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "dwell."
Past verb: domated
Present simple verb: domate, domates
Present continuous verb: domating
Examples:
• She has selected to domate in a quiet suburb.
• Tenants prefer to domate near city centers.
• Families seek spacious homes to domate comfortably.
• Renters frequently domate in affordable districts.
• Tourists enjoy domating in scenic regions.
• She has selected to domate in a quiet suburb.
• Tenants prefer to domate near city centers.
• Families seek spacious homes to domate comfortably.
• Renters frequently domate in affordable districts.
• Tourists enjoy domating in scenic regions.
by Dmitrio July 31, 2025
Get the domate mug.