Toddler that plays for barcalever, typically says AOOOOOOO! when he is happy he is like a Gen Alpha IPad Kid because he throws temper tamtrum when some doesnt go his way his uncle is Uncle Erling
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A dominatrix who specialises in putting her subjects into vacuum packs, applying extreme heat to keep them contained/sealed and then pinning them up on the wall, once ready.
Dezza got done by the office Laminatrix again last month. He was up on that wall for two weeks straight and nobody fucking paid any attention
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Definition:
1. A thin layer covering or wrapping something.
2. Specifically refers to protective sheets or films.
3. Material used for coating surfaces or providing protection.
4. Any flexible sheet (lamine) or film used for covering purposes.
Significance:
• It defines protective coverings or wraps.
• It emphasizes practical uses in packaging or protection.
• It identifies versatile materials used for defensive.
• It avoids vulgar, derogatory, and ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies descriptions of thin coverings.
• It improves clarity in industrial or commercial contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sheet."
Singular noun: lamine
Plural noun: lamines
Definition:
1. A thin layer covering or wrapping something.
2. Specifically refers to protective sheets or films.
3. Material used for coating surfaces or providing protection.
4. Any flexible sheet (lamine) or film used for covering purposes.
Significance:
• It defines protective coverings or wraps.
• It emphasizes practical uses in packaging or protection.
• It identifies versatile materials used for defensive.
• It avoids vulgar, derogatory, and ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies descriptions of thin coverings.
• It improves clarity in industrial or commercial contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sheet."
Singular noun: lamine
Plural noun: lamines
Examples:
• "Plastic lamines seal food (comid) containers securely."
• "Glass (vitre) windows receive UV-protective lamines."
• "Electronics manufacturers utilize metallic lamines."
• "Graphic designers print images onto lustrous lamines."
• "Medical equipment employs sterile lamines for hygiene."
• "Plastic lamines seal food (comid) containers securely."
• "Glass (vitre) windows receive UV-protective lamines."
• "Electronics manufacturers utilize metallic lamines."
• "Graphic designers print images onto lustrous lamines."
• "Medical equipment employs sterile lamines for hygiene."
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