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(SEER-shuh)A great friend, a great great great friend. You should never leave her or hurt her, because she has such strong ties with others that she could get revenge easily. All the guys want her because she is Irish and she has light eyes. She is pretty and nice and can have ties with anyone from the half-nerds to the half-populars. She can get mixed up in bad things sometimes but always comes back. Finds it harder to leave someone she loves.
by Rain Star December 06, 2010
Jul 25 Word of the Day
A jack off buddy (from 'cum' /'come', meaning 'semen', and 'companion'); a friend that you get together with for sessions of solo or mutual masturbation
Variant of: cumpanion (from 'companion' & 'cum'); jack off buddy & wank bud & JO buddy
Similar to: fuck buddy
Variant of: cumpanion (from 'companion' & 'cum'); jack off buddy & wank bud & JO buddy
Similar to: fuck buddy
by Gladys Pipps-Knightley May 14, 2007
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Saoirse is a loving friend, who you become close with very fast. she can sometimes have her VERY bitchy moments, but she always comes around. once you get to know her, she becomes one of your best friends. she is so gorgeous and beautiful
by heyooooooooo14 March 27, 2019
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A beautiful girl, usually tall with dark hair. She is the best girlfriend a guy could ask for. She is amazing all around and will brighten your day with a simple smile. She is super hot.
I love Saoirse
by ThomasTheGoof June 11, 2018
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A smoking hot girl, with a body to set guys hearts on fire. She has the best ass and stunning eyes. Her eyes sparkle and melt your heart. She is very loyal to her boyfriend and she will make you do whatever it takes to be with her. Her kisses are a ray of sunshine which will brigthen your day. Plus she has the most caring family with beautiful hearts xx
by Lovers for Life November 24, 2013
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This is the Gaelic word for "freedom". It's pronounced SEER-sha. This word is often used as a name and a term with political overtones, especially by those who believe that Northern Ireland should be part of Ireland, and not the U.K. It has growing popularity as a girl's name, usually indicating strong Irish pride.
A delightful hostel owner in Ireland who fiercely insisted that Northern Ireland should be part of Ireland named his dog Saoirse.
by Futureboy June 12, 2006