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Amyre

The most beautiful, smart and funniest girl you’ll ever meet , she is also very caring
Wow, Amyre is so amazing
by Craig Louis June 24, 2019
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Amyre

That hot sexy guy who always has his outfit on point always smells good and gets the pussy instantly when he asks for it!
omg amyre is so fucking hott!
by A boogie January 18, 2017
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Amyre

Funny,smart,caring.She’s a simp but can be fun to be around.She has atleast three obsessions,one being a boy band,fictional character,or her man.
Why is Amyre so black?
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Mix Amore

Slang for Expressing love between multiple races.
There was true Mix Amore going on in the Galaxy Note 8 commercial between the young white lady and the Asian guy.
by MinnieSmart April 20, 2018
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mix amore

Mix Amore is slang for Interracial Love
Mix Amore has conquered the United Kingdom, congrats to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
by MinnieSmart November 28, 2017
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Amerection

When you are overcome with patriotic fervor and a flag-raising occurs in your pants.
by America Eagleburger July 10, 2012
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oboe d'amore

Essentially it means oboe of love in Italian. In the double reed family along with the oboe, the english horn, bassoon etc, the oboe d'amore is an unusual but goreous instrument. It has a slightly more tranquil tone and it's bell is shaped like an apple. It is in the key of A whereas oboe is in C and english horn is in F.
After waning popularity in the late 18th century, the oboe d'amore fell into disuse for about 100 years until composers such as Richard Strauss (for example in the Symphonia Domestica where the instrument represents the child), Claude Debussy (for example in Gigues, where the oboe d'amore has a long solo passage), Maurice Ravel, Frederick Delius, and others began using it once again at the end of the 19th century. It can be heard in Toru Takemitsu's "Vers, L'Arc-en-Ciel, Palma," but its most famous modern usage is, perhaps, in "Boléro" by Maurice Ravel where the oboe d'amore follows the E-flat Clarinet to recommence the main theme for the second time around. American composer William Perry uses the oboe d'amore in his film scores and most recently in the third movement of his Jamestown Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (2007).

oboe english horn bassoon
by TheOboeD'AmorePlayer June 16, 2009
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