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Perasé

A feeling of sad acceptance, a silent, inactive reluctance
She felt Perasé in death
by DoomKat October 22, 2017
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Perase

The guy with the big hips and big booty. Lets out big bombs occasionally. He also hangs around with guys who have big booties. Also Per-assy by close friends.
Tim: "Yo mate look at that guy with the big ass!"
Dan: "That's a Perase right there."
by Cooldudeinnit July 23, 2020
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Percase

Old word that means maybe. Useful when writing academic texts, just remember the three P's -
Perhaps, perchance, percase.
by CoasterDisks August 9, 2021
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Keyboard phrase

n. Something that is caused by pressing letters on a keyboard in some orderly way.
by Carbona Ramone April 20, 2021
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Baka Prase

Baka Prase is a retarded Serbian YouTuber/musician, he makes videos roasting and bullying kids and flexing his wealth.
He has an autistic army of children who follow him, these brainwashed children (aged 7-13) who buy his merch and watch his videos, giving him more money to buy a new Porsche or perhaps a G-Class are called "Institucija"
Si čuo novu Baka Prase pesmu?
No, you fucking retard, please get out of my sight.
by sxrimp May 1, 2020
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persephonous

Persephonous

adjective
1. Describing someone or something whose good intent is limited by the hellish and evil intent of others.
Kirsten felt a persephonous sadness knowing her submission of an amended Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) bill would be rebuked by her disingenuous colleagues whose arguments would be whitewashed with a Trump filter.
by Champion of Infinity January 15, 2018
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Persephone

1. Goddess of Spring and Underworld

2. Persephone was the beautiful greek goddess who was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter (Goddess of the Harvest). She was picking flowers one day when Hades, god of the Underworld, saw her and fell instantly in love with her. He then abducted her and took her to the Underworld with him (other interpretations say he raped her, but I don't think so). She was clearly not happy there since she missed her mother and wanted to go back home. He agreed to this and tricked her into eating a pomegranate. She ate six seeds of the pomegranate which bounded her to the Underworld for six months (fall and winter) and the other six months she spent with her mother (spring and summer). She later became Hades' wife which gave her the title of Queen/Goddess of the Underworld.

(This is only one of the Hades and Persephone interpretations)
1. I think the Persephone really did love Hades.
2. I think the story of Persephone is very romantic.
by Romanticize June 1, 2007
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