Apr 23 Word of the Day
1. noun. It is the sudden feeling of an inexplicable joy one gets when something romantic or idealistic occurs.
When kilig, one may experience the following:
*butterflies in one's stomach
*heart melting
*shivers down one's spine
*irrepressible noises from one's mouth
*uncontrollable smiling
*an inner conflict between hope of something wished for and reality
Kilig may also be defined as that mountain top, floating, on cloud nine, invincible, i-could-keep-smiling, heart aching goodness and feeling which overpowers the mind's ability to think straight, act straight, breathe properly and articulate thoughts into a single comprehensible sentence.
When kilig, one may experience the following:
*butterflies in one's stomach
*heart melting
*shivers down one's spine
*irrepressible noises from one's mouth
*uncontrollable smiling
*an inner conflict between hope of something wished for and reality
Kilig may also be defined as that mountain top, floating, on cloud nine, invincible, i-could-keep-smiling, heart aching goodness and feeling which overpowers the mind's ability to think straight, act straight, breathe properly and articulate thoughts into a single comprehensible sentence.
KILIGS much?? ^_^
by mis2n.yoo June 07, 2011
2
Used to describe the entire event, including the action that sparked those to wish to leave a location, and that of the action of the inhabitants leaving said location, of an area being desolated or becoming devoid of life.
Elaboration of the Definition (Examples):
"the action that sparked...":
"the action of the inhabitants leaving...": The citizens of the city evacuated in horror when news spread about the explosives.
A Desolance can have many Desolances within (Called Subdesolances), as long as they are restricted to describing short periods of time where each had a new problem arise.
Elaboration of the Definition (Examples):
"the action that sparked...":
"the action of the inhabitants leaving...": The citizens of the city evacuated in horror when news spread about the explosives.
A Desolance can have many Desolances within (Called Subdesolances), as long as they are restricted to describing short periods of time where each had a new problem arise.
Example of the Main Desolance:
The Desolance of America caused by a great link of explosives, spanning the country, demolishing city after city, state after state, until everyone who hadn't evacuated, were turned into ash and dust.
Example of the Subdesolance:
A massive pothole in the road lead to people finding mass amounts of dormant explosives dwelling beneath their city, which was later found to span the entire state. When news spread about the explosives, citizens began evacuating the state.
The Desolance of America caused by a great link of explosives, spanning the country, demolishing city after city, state after state, until everyone who hadn't evacuated, were turned into ash and dust.
Example of the Subdesolance:
A massive pothole in the road lead to people finding mass amounts of dormant explosives dwelling beneath their city, which was later found to span the entire state. When news spread about the explosives, citizens began evacuating the state.
by Orchidarch September 06, 2020
3
Used to describe the entire event, including the action that sparked those to wish to leave a location, and that of the action of the inhabitants leaving said location, of an area being desolated or becoming devoid of life.
A Desolance can have multiple Desolances within (Called Subdesolances), as long as they are restricted to describing short periods of time where each had a new problem arise.
A Desolance can have multiple Desolances within (Called Subdesolances), as long as they are restricted to describing short periods of time where each had a new problem arise.
Example of the Main Desolance:
The Desolance of America caused by a great link of explosives, spanning the country, demolishing city after city, state after state, until everyone who hadn't evacuated, were turned into ash and dust.
Example of the Subdesolance:
A massive pothole in the road lead to people finding mass amounts of dormant explosives dwelling beneath their city, which was later found to span the entire state. When news spread about the explosives, citizens began evacuating the state.
The Desolance of America caused by a great link of explosives, spanning the country, demolishing city after city, state after state, until everyone who hadn't evacuated, were turned into ash and dust.
Example of the Subdesolance:
A massive pothole in the road lead to people finding mass amounts of dormant explosives dwelling beneath their city, which was later found to span the entire state. When news spread about the explosives, citizens began evacuating the state.
by Orchidarch September 06, 2020