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releam

An ancient building, place of significance, or realm, that is overseen by magical or powerful beings. These beings may have varying degrees of control within their releam, but are often noted as powerful within their domain.
The first used recorded instance of "releam" was in The Toronto Star, in reference to traditional folklore. Not widely used, and only rarely heard in select regions of Canada, including Quebec, Northern Ontario, Halifax, Southern Manitoba, and The Yukon.

The word "Releam" was subjected to a study into Canadian English and it's roots by the University of Ottawa in 2019, and additional information, history, along with other rare Canadian words can be found on their study.
"You best be careful, That old hollow is said to be the releam of the Picton Witch."
"Challenging a Wizard in his releam is sure to end poorly."
"You have no power outside your releam! Begone, before we make you leave!"
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relaxhole

Someone who just wants to go and relax instead of doing chores that need to be done.
So that's your plan? You're going to go home and be a relaxhole?
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relaxindo

rishi sunak said this word cus he was a retard in set 5
Relaxindo kieran
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release

"the amounts which later become due are consequent on the debt that is being released"
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release

the action of releasing property, money, or a right to another.
Here are a few sentences using "release" in the context of property, money, or a right:

1. The landlord released the tenant from the lease after the fire destroyed the building.

2. The company released a statement announcing the dividend payment to shareholders.

3. The government agreed to release the political prisoners as part of the peace treaty.

4. The judge ordered the release of the property from the lien.

5. The contract includes a clause that allows for the release of either party under certain conditions.
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relaxitive

Another word for a chill pill.

It's what you need to take when you need to relax and just let shit go.
'Sit down and take a relaxitive, bro.'
by Writer Woman September 10, 2023
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Relaximondo

Latin Root: Mundus (meaning world)
Meaning: A place or state of utter relaxation and tranquility.
"After a long day at work, the cozy little garden became his relaximondo, where he could unwind and forget about his worries."
"After a long day at work, the cozy little garden became his relaximondo, where he could unwind and forget about his worries."
by HeyQueen October 15, 2023
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