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Vesi is girl who is very happy. The origin of this comes from bulgaria, where the name Vesi means happiness. The more you know
she's acting like a Vesi today
Vesi is always happy
Vesi by Colorful_Corgis February 28, 2017
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Vesiphular

Ve-sif-u-lar.

Noun: A comprehensive understanding of how others see you / what others think about you.

Related forms:
Vesiphulous - Adjective.
Noun: Frank and Janet are the most vesiphular couple I know. It seems like they can have entire conversations without ever having to speak.

Adjective: Joe is not very vesiphulous at all. He never seems to have any clue what is going on with those around him.
Vesiphular by Zany Larry May 25, 2010
Adjective/Noun v-air-see-ich

Origin:

Vesich a descriptive term for the mindset of a individual with homosexuality in nature.
Derived via Middle Slavic from Scribbles on the walls of a waterpolo locker room in VK PARITZAN. It is the first term of compounded phrase“vesich-gej”.

“Vesich” being the adjective and “gej” being the noun and second term of the compounded phrase

However it is to note, thru many iterations of slurring this slang, it has been shorten to just the first term of the compound phrase and is often just uttered as “vesich”
This is the powerful story of Sergeant Moses-comma, who was applauded for his bravery of coming out of the closest as a vesich-gej , who’s actions laid out the foundations of the me too campaign , all vesichs could now be free and no longer hide in the anti vesich shadows
Vesich by anonymous December 2, 2021
Somebody who has never done any illegal drugs.
"Hey, are you a vesin?"

"Hell no, I've been doin' pot since I was in 8th grade."
vesin by greg February 10, 2004

Vesicunt 

A wise guy that wears the same shoes as you and actually believes he knows more about vocabulary while trying to be innocuous about it.
That guy totally killed my game by being a complete vesicunt.
Vesicunt by Cash Hurler August 31, 2020
He’s poised to becoming stellar in his deeds. The Italian “Vezio” inspired “Vésio” in the unique portuguese version. Interestingly enough, a castle in the far countryside of Italy is named Castello di Vezio, a famous gathering place for rider from all around Europe.

Furthermore, a renowned Italian Constitutional professor called Vezio Crisafulli eternized the signature in the academic field.
“Vésio” stands for “exceedingly bright
Vésio by Vésio November 24, 2021