by www.severedband.com July 13, 2003
Sever, sunder, split. Separate, divide imply a putting apart or keeping apart of things from each other.
I will bid farewell
SEVER the ties
Now your heart beats back with deception
You have been forsaken
Leave behind all reminders of you!
"A Bid Farewell" by Killswitch Engage.
SEVER the ties
Now your heart beats back with deception
You have been forsaken
Leave behind all reminders of you!
"A Bid Farewell" by Killswitch Engage.
by Braulio Pereira Filho October 24, 2006
1) adj. Being of a number more than two or three but not many.
2) pron. An indefinite but small number; some or a few.
2) pron. An indefinite but small number; some or a few.
1) I've defecated several times today. I shouldn't have eaten those All Bran this morning.
2) Several of my friends did try to rape me.
2) Several of my friends did try to rape me.
by AntiAnto September 17, 2006
Lisa Simpson: What did I get wrong?
Superintendant Chalmers: Several answers.
Lisa Simpson: Several!? That's more than a few! And almost a bunch!
The Simpsons season 20 How the test was won
Superintendant Chalmers: Several answers.
Lisa Simpson: Several!? That's more than a few! And almost a bunch!
The Simpsons season 20 How the test was won
by SnowWhitesPoisonApple May 18, 2011
v. tr.
1. To set or keep apart; divide or separate.
2. To cut off (a part) from a whole.
3. To break up (a relationship, for example);
1. To set or keep apart; divide or separate.
2. To cut off (a part) from a whole.
3. To break up (a relationship, for example);
by Alexandra* September 20, 2005
by Jack May 19, 2004