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Languish 

1. pine with love or grief.
2. assume or display a sentimentally tender or melancholy expression or tone.
1. she still languished after Richard
2. when a visitor comes in, she smiles and languishes
Languish by Arminkshipper March 20, 2025
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languishing 

Slow motion thoughts and movements. Blah. Low flow.
I'm languishing through the pandemic due to the lack of socializing.
languishing by JJCool1967 April 30, 2021

languistor 

A spanish conquistador raised through a pombagarania.
A poor languistor sat on the corner of the road, seeking anyone who would give him five robux.
Main Entry: lang·uishy
Pronunciation: 'lang-gwishy
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): lang·uish·ier; -est
Etymology: Modern English,
1 a : to feel feeble, weak, or enervated b : to be or live in a state of depression or decreasing vitality
2 a : to become dispirited : PINE <languishing in prison> b : to suffer neglect <the bill languished in the Senate for eight months>
3 : to assume an expression of grief or emotion appealing for sympathy
Languishy Scott lounges around because he is so sad.
languishy by T.S. Long January 23, 2004

Languist 

someone who believes that other language are not as good as their own and therefore treats them unfairly
How can you say that German is better than English, you're such a languist.
We have suffered from those racists, sexists, and now the have to face with the languists too
Languist by 321Tacocat123 May 18, 2018

languash 

It is your own type of language, or way you say something.
You no speaky to me, that is my languash.
languash by Timathong96 November 11, 2010