Also the embodiment of a kind, caring and a loyal friend.
Also sounds like a guy with a big dick energy
Also sounds like a guy with a big dick energy
Person 1 - He is a kriston
by Anonymous1902864893517 March 19, 2021
Get the Kriston mug.Of or related to all things Hardcore. When applied to a person, said person is most likely a Rock Star, and possibly also some kind of sword-wielding mad warrior.
Did you see that shit?! Dude just pumped two slugs into a zombie's face while doing 90 on the highway and injecting coffee straight into his veins!!!
Yeah, I know. Kristovians are like that.
Yeah, I know. Kristovians are like that.
by Doc Horrible October 15, 2011
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An ugli who runs weird.
Tall and gross.
Thinks he's an assassin
Weeb. Likes Asuna.
Kristy af.
Wears hoodie.
Creep
Tall and gross.
Thinks he's an assassin
Weeb. Likes Asuna.
Kristy af.
Wears hoodie.
Creep
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Get the kristofer x mathea mug.The name Kristoffer is a Scandinavian variant of the name Christopher. Christopher originates in Greek, popularized in the early 11th century. The current spelling is directly derived from Χριστοφορος (Christophoros) which means "To bear Christ".
The history of the name is ironic. It was used as a pseudonymic title rather than as a given name. Early Christians referred to those who supported Christianity as Christopher. However, because of the words the name are derived from, specifically φερω (phero) the name can be read to mean something entirely different from the commonly held definition. Phero ("to bear or offer" )also took on, and is the basis for, the English homonym word "to bear" meaning to tolerate (albeit a much longer linguistic route was taken for the second definition to enter English). Thus Christopher can mean "to tolerate Christ" rather than "to offer Christ".
The spelling Kristoffer is common in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, and some Germanic dialects. Similar spellings are found in Cyrillic/Slavic languages, such as; Russian, Hungarian, Latvian, Bulgarian, etc.
Kristoffer is commonly shortened to Kris, Krist, Kristoff, and Toffer.
The history of the name is ironic. It was used as a pseudonymic title rather than as a given name. Early Christians referred to those who supported Christianity as Christopher. However, because of the words the name are derived from, specifically φερω (phero) the name can be read to mean something entirely different from the commonly held definition. Phero ("to bear or offer" )also took on, and is the basis for, the English homonym word "to bear" meaning to tolerate (albeit a much longer linguistic route was taken for the second definition to enter English). Thus Christopher can mean "to tolerate Christ" rather than "to offer Christ".
The spelling Kristoffer is common in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, and some Germanic dialects. Similar spellings are found in Cyrillic/Slavic languages, such as; Russian, Hungarian, Latvian, Bulgarian, etc.
Kristoffer is commonly shortened to Kris, Krist, Kristoff, and Toffer.
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