by MillAnon July 9, 2024
Get the Filler bitch mug.Fillipidis is a Greek last name, usually belonging to individuals packing at least 8 inches (male or female). Statistically, being named Fillipidis can substantially decrease your aura points, causing the YNs to crash out on the bruzz. This means the knee surger grinch would end up fanum taxing Fillipidis' rizz.
by EsEm100 January 12, 2025
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Describes da practice of donating large amounts of one's time/effort to assist others in writing responses on applications, contracts, tests, etc.
Since da infamous Paperwork Reduction Act has ultimately done little to actually curb da tidal wave of required forms and documents, there is still a great need for fillinthropic work by people wif da knowledge, patience, and endurance to either scribble da questionnaire-answers onto da "bothersome blanks" themselves, or verbally guide da frustrated/exhausted/clueless info-jotters on what would be best to put down on said assistance-request pages and agreement-sheets.
by QuacksO January 16, 2025
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Definition:
1. A female descendant or daughter.
2. Woman descended from ancestors.
3. Daughter in lineage or succession.
4. Descendants carry family heritage.
Significance:
• It defines female descendants.
• It emphasizes familial connections.
• It identifies maternity lines.
• It avoids ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies genealogical descriptions.
• It improves clarity in pedigree charts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "daughter".
Singular noun: filie
Plural noun: filies
Definition:
1. A female descendant or daughter.
2. Woman descended from ancestors.
3. Daughter in lineage or succession.
4. Descendants carry family heritage.
Significance:
• It defines female descendants.
• It emphasizes familial connections.
• It identifies maternity lines.
• It avoids ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies genealogical descriptions.
• It improves clarity in pedigree charts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "daughter".
Singular noun: filie
Plural noun: filies
Examples:
• "Jane proudly introduced her junior filie."
• "Genealogists trace filies through family trees (arbores)."
• "Lineage records document notable filies."
• "Royal dynasties celebrate royal filies."
• "Orphanages provide care for abandoned filies."
• "Jane proudly introduced her junior filie."
• "Genealogists trace filies through family trees (arbores)."
• "Lineage records document notable filies."
• "Royal dynasties celebrate royal filies."
• "Orphanages provide care for abandoned filies."
by Dmitrio August 11, 2025
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A concept that is derived from 2 words respectfully, and now hopefully. The concept is that a a person, place, or thing can be a Fullie. People can be fools, but to be a Fullie means that you are creative. The bible says that Jewish people are Gods chosen people. Its kind of apparent sometimes.
A concept that is derived from 2 words respectfully, and now hopefully. The concept is that a a person, place, or thing can be a Fullie. People can be fools, but to be a Fullie means that you are creative. The bible says that Jewish people are Gods chosen people. Its kind of apparent sometimes.
by Raighnman August 31, 2025
Get the Fullie mug.1. In golf, an informal and non-regulation method of resuming play following an unforced error (e.g. a ball hit out of bounds, into water, or otherwise unplayable), wherein the player executes a drop without penalty and without adhering to the prescribed procedure of releasing the ball from knee height. Instead, the ball is casually thrown or placed, typically onto the fairway and often in the direction of the green.
by Teranze September 24, 2025
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