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Funeral

1. a sermon delivered at a funeral.
2. a procession of mourners at a burial.
1. "the community would call him to preach the funeral"
2. "her funeral had to pass"
by Arminkshipper May 19, 2025
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Fuller

To make one more full (also the name of a weird kid who's brother is emptier)
the glass was getting fuller by the moment as Fuller poured water into them
by Kitkat 321 $ June 15, 2025
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Funcler

Someone who fucks their uncle; an uncle fucker
You fucked your uncle, you funcler!
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funderal

Funderal: A funeral for group buys (most notably Juice WRLD community, with buys such as Animal Sessions, My Soul), that have minimal movement (gaining $±100/day).
Amnesia Session GB was such a funderal.
by cGVuaXMK August 27, 2025
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Funner

As seeing the tiger was funner than seeing the wolf
by Mira 10 2025 September 30, 2025
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Funeralopolis

One of THE best songs from the album Dopethrone by stoner metal band Electric Wizzard
"Yo did you hear his cover of Funeralopolis?" "Hell yeah it was bomb!"
by Pearface October 28, 2025
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funere

Pronunciation: /fuˈneər/
Definition:
1. A strong cord or line used for pulling, elevating, or securing heavy loads (cargation).
2. A durable braided fiber employed in construction, floating, or agriculture.
3. A versatile strand utilized in various industries for support or suspension.
4. An ample and durable rope-like structure suitable for demanding applications.

Significance:
• It defines durable ropes used in practical scenarios.
• It emphasizes reliability and functionality.
• It identifies specific types of cords.
• It avoids vague or generic terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of industrial-grade lines.
• It improves clarity when specifying load-bearing materials.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "rope."
Singular noun: funere
Plural noun: funeres
Examples:
• "The crane operator relied on a sturdy funere to elevate heavy machinery."
• "Mariners secured the anchor with a durable funere."
• "Construction laborers preferred funeres for suspending scaffolding."
• "Farmers used funeres to haul bales of hay."
• "Funeres are essential tools (erraments) in maritime navigation."
by Dmitrio November 22, 2025
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