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very beautiful, sexy, attractive, or impressive (used as a common term of approval).
very beautiful, sexy, attractive, or impressive (used as a common term of approval).
“It’s so cerevita “!
“Damn you out here looking cerevita 😘”
“This boy so fine imma have to save him under cerevita 😣”
“Damn you out here looking cerevita 😘”
“This boy so fine imma have to save him under cerevita 😣”
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yo I went to the Well last night and they were so friendly, celebratory, invitational, and hospitable towards me; I think the only appropriate word to describe those people is that they are full of celevitationality!!!
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"That guy, over there, at the other end of the bar. He just ordered an $8 IPA. I bet he's a cerevisaphile."
by Beer Drinker January 10, 2008
Get the cerevisaphile mug.A cervitaur is a specific variation of the classic mythological creature centaur; having the body of a deer, elk or moose - or any other animal under the family Cervidae - instead of a horse. They are more commonly referred to as "deertaurs" "elktaurs" or simply as "deer centaurs".
Apart from them having the lower body of a deer, they are also more often than not depicted with more animalistic characteristics compared to their centaur cousins, such as having antlers, deer ears or a darker nose tip (reminicent of a deer's snout). They are also often depicted with the spotted coat patterns of fawns, irregardless of if the character is adolecent or not.
The word cervitaur comes from a combination of the words "centaur" and "cervidae"
Apart from them having the lower body of a deer, they are also more often than not depicted with more animalistic characteristics compared to their centaur cousins, such as having antlers, deer ears or a darker nose tip (reminicent of a deer's snout). They are also often depicted with the spotted coat patterns of fawns, irregardless of if the character is adolecent or not.
The word cervitaur comes from a combination of the words "centaur" and "cervidae"
"I don't like the cervitaur design they gave to Nowhere King's past self, it's not cartoony enough."
"I think I enjoy drawing cervitaurs more than I do centaurs, but maybe that's just because I like deer more than I do horses."
"I think I enjoy drawing cervitaurs more than I do centaurs, but maybe that's just because I like deer more than I do horses."
by Theleafcuter December 28, 2022
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