Look at them. Look how they tried to impevrish lust upon me.
I imprevish thy crown until the one who shall inherent the throne, and thou shalt, to leave.
I imprevish thy crown until the one who shall inherent the throne, and thou shalt, to leave.
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Impetigo is an awesome grindcore, That focus on the gore subjects and have horror movie clips intros.
Impetigo has only two albums in their discography.
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Impetigo has only two albums in their discography.
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This is a reference to the Impel Down maximum security prison in One Piece, which houses the most dangerous criminals and pirates.
This is a reference to the Impel Down maximum security prison in One Piece, which houses the most dangerous criminals and pirates.
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Definition: To store, suppress, or hold something within oneself, particularly emotions, thoughts, or urges that remain unexpressed.
Tenses:
Present: impent
Past: impented
Continuous: impenting
Origin: A neologism blending the ideas of “pent-up” and “imprisoned,” coined to describe the internal storing or bottling of intangible burdens.
Definition: To store, suppress, or hold something within oneself, particularly emotions, thoughts, or urges that remain unexpressed.
Tenses:
Present: impent
Past: impented
Continuous: impenting
Origin: A neologism blending the ideas of “pent-up” and “imprisoned,” coined to describe the internal storing or bottling of intangible burdens.
Examples:
He impented his guilt for years, never speaking a word of it.
She is impenting so much sadness behind that smile.
They have impented dreams too long—now it’s time to act.
He impented his guilt for years, never speaking a word of it.
She is impenting so much sadness behind that smile.
They have impented dreams too long—now it’s time to act.
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