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Foreseed

To predict the future, but unable to English.
Michelle said she was able to foreseed the coming of age, but everyone laughed.
by xiao_br January 29, 2023
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Foresee

The ability to foresee or perceive something not actually visible, as through mental acuteness. Force or power of the imagination, as a writer of great vision Quincy Of extraordinary beauty
I foreseen todays events many decades ago with Silva Browne and other well known visionary’s - And Psychics which we are not apart of.
by Quincy The Beautiful June 14, 2019
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foresee

A big turd of a human being who rarely comes to work and passes out drunk in women's restrooms.
Did you see that guy? He was all Foresee'd up.
by 'ol bitchell April 17, 2009
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foreseen

We had some unforeseen problems with the new engine
by Muya February 11, 2019
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foreheed

someone with an unfeasibly large forehead, 9cm or over.
that guys got a massive foreheed!
by neil-p March 28, 2009
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foresee

A big turd of a human being who rarely comes to work and passes out drunk in women's restrooms.
Did you see that guy? He was all Foresee'd up.
by ol bitchell April 17, 2009
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Forefeed

An action with enough energy to elicit a reaction. The energy required depends on the reactor type: a rock , for example, may need more energy to show a change from its baseline state, that is, energy required to pick the rock up or to break it. On the other hand, a person may be affected just by a glance.
Abdul doesn't need a lot of forefeed from you, he's pretty attuned to what you need.
by Abbyess September 6, 2022
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