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Nazarite 

A man or a woman who lets their hair grow uncut as an outward sign of spiritual dedication. Through the process of profound meditation and transcendence, a Nazarite attempts to return to the primal formations of his own soul.

The word Nazarite comes from the Hebrew word Nazir, meaning "consecrated", or "separated (from others)". Another possible root for this term is the word "Nezer", which stands for "Crown". Indeed, a Nazarite's head is crowned with the long locks that symbolize this sacred separation. A Nazarite might perform austerities, often symbolic in nature.

The Book of Numbers, traditionally ascribed to Moses, sets more specific guidelines for Nazariteship. For a minimum of 30 days, a Mosaic Nazarite is told to keep the hair uncut, avoid consumption of wine, vinegar and any other "fruit of the grapevine", and avoid ritual defilement through contact with corpses. The Book of Numbers also outlines the sacrifices such a Nazarite would need to make at the temple as certain points of the vow.
Other forms of Nazariteship are mentioned in biblical texts (such as Samson), and it's likely that this is a tradition that goes back to before the times of Moses.
Samson the Judge is almost certainly the most prominent example of a Nazarite. The mystical power that stemmed from his Nazariteship was superhuman strength.

Other famous biblical Nazarites are John the Baptist and Samuel the Prophet.

A more modern example of the Nazarite Vow can be found in Rastafarian ideology. As per an adaptation of the rules set by Moses (and possibly influenced by the Sadhus of India), many Rastafarians let their hair grow into long dreadlocks.
Nazarite by Nazarite January 2, 2012
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church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026
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Stealthie 

when you're holding up your phone and making faces at it, as though you are taking a selfie, but you're really taking a picture of the person across from you or the wall or anything else that seems interesting but you don't want to be caught dead taking a picture of.

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Mannn, that dude has summer teeth!
What do you mean?
Summer here, summer there...
Summer Teeth by BeckPot August 2, 2012
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