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She's the kind of girl/woman who opens her soul to you and is looking for someone man enough to reveal his deepest emotions to her. No fear! She'll keep them safe and treasure them at all costs. She loves so intensely that she is often hurt and yet she remains strong. She is loved back, but too often it's only when it's already too late. Her dreams are simple, yet so incredible. Her deepest desire is to receive back something to compare with the huge outpouring she gives. She's a great lover and desires her man. He never goes lacking, but walks tall with a satisfied smile on his face. She's a woman often overlooked, but to the one who makes a decision for her - she's his dream come to life. She's worth it!
Morning coffee? Who needs it? I've got my DeMaris!
DeMaris by wouldvebeenyourbaby February 3, 2010
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DEWARISM: noun (u) A social, political and economic doctrine, based on the writing of Tommy Dewar, expressing the conviction that the journey of life can be enjoyed without giving up on the achieving of success.
Sir Thomas Dewar, a famous whisky distiller and philosopher, believed success in life could be obtained without arduous work, as described in his concept of Dewarism.
Dewarism by IanTerry January 20, 2008

Damaris/DeMaris 

The name of a female Christian of Athens, converted by Paul's preaching (Acts 17:34). The fact that she is mentioned in this passage together with Dionysius the Areopagite has led some, most probably in error, to regard her as his wife. The singling out of her name with that of Dionysius may indicate some personal or social distinction. Compare Acts 17:12.
Damaris/DeMaris, a woman who believed.
Damaris/DeMaris by smileygirl1215 February 3, 2010
1.) an embarrassment in front of friends, such as a defamation of one's pride.
The teacher gave me a debaris, and caused me to lose friends.
debaris by 'Tavi October 30, 2003
A whirlwind of crazy with a heap of awesomeness. End of discussion
You'll never be happy until you experience the thrill of Deprise.
deprise by HuhNotGoingToHappen December 20, 2016
Dear means Loved; Lovable. The English suffix -ism was first used to form a noun of action from a verb. So, a person who has a high-quality love becomes "dearism".
I'm in love. He's such a dearism.
Dearism by Dear November 19, 2007