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Periterish

Adjective:

Periterish- something that invokes the urgent desire or need for more of it.

Pronunciation: per-it-è-rish

This word takes the place of ridiculous words such as ‘moreish’ which should never have been created in the first place.
These biscuits are so periterish
Periterish by Ravencinko December 28, 2020
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A mythical God, or a Daedra, in the world of the elder scrolls. Known as the Taskmaster. Charged with the ordering of the lowest order of The Oblivion. The summoning date of Peryite is 9th of Rain's Hand.
Peryite is my favorite Daedra
Peryite by Jaybad June 15, 2008

Perioter 

Derived from the Greek roots "Peri" meaning "around" and "ter" meaning "Earth": Around the World
Perioter by Around the World January 3, 2010
a small nova scotian community. about 50 people. main exports are high quality marijuana. also used to define a very long distance. IE, a perotte mile is twice as long as a regular mile
let's go to perotte for some primo smoke. man, you live a perotte mile from here!
perotte by perotte May 17, 2011

perditempo 

From italian. Litterally, "lose time". A person who wouldn't like to lose time with you asking pointless questions about anything involving.
Vendo la mia BMW Serie 1. No perditempo
(My BMW Serie 1 is for sale, No perditempo)
perditempo by EltarSilence April 16, 2019

Perditernus 

pur-die-TER-nuhs

Lost with seemingly no chance of being found; Perpetually lost
A sort of hopelessness feeling that persists long term.

Comes from a combination of two latin words, Perditus (lost) and Aeternus (Eternal). It may be used literally or to describe feeling alone and confused, not sure if youll ever find the thing you're "meant to do".
I feel so perditernus.
I don't think I'll ever find my keys, they're perditernus.

My true love is perditernus.
Perditernus by JadeHawthorn September 5, 2025