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(adj.) Describing weather or a day characterised by warmth in direct sunlight but noticeable cold in the shade; that particular in-between quality of a bright spring or autumn day.
"She showed up to the picnic in a sundress, didn't account for the esoquious weather, and spent the whole afternoon doing that thing where you take your jacket off, feel amazing for 30 seconds, move into the shade, and immediately put it back on."

"Thought I was finally done with my coat but it's fully esoquious out there — nearly got sunburnt on my lunch break then almost died walking back through the alley."
Esoquious by illitirate April 12, 2026
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Eloquious 

Verbalizing or communicating in a way that is considered fancy or boujee.
William Shakespeare, along with many pre-17th century poets, had a very eloquious way of writing.
Eloquious by EllisBear March 27, 2024
Related Words
1. Coming from within

2. Grand/Magnificent

3. Small
4.A substance that is composed of water

5. Bland

6.Drippy/Boujee

7. The amount of whipped crème used (measured in Equii)
1. The happiness that she felt was Equious

2. The Equious ballroom was decorated for Christmas

3. The Problem was so Equious, they almost immediately forgot about it

4. The lake was Equious

5. When they were sick, the food was very Equious

6. Their Equious outfit was a hint that they had style
7. They used 20 Equii of whipped crème on their pie
Equious by Equiousqueen January 12, 2021