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A smart beautiful talented girl she has a giant heart and compassion for others. At certain time xeomara can be very emotional but she will always be there for her friends.
Xeomara is so kind.
I wish I were her.
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The Most Amazing Girl on the planet, her speech bubbles blast away foes with the power of thunder!
She is loving, cute, all around girl who can get shit done in less than 1 minute!
Xera by AdamGamingLive January 22, 2018
a person who picks up a stick and calls it an elder-flame dagger and complements himself and titles himself as a king. also kinda like shekhmatov has no friends and whenever someone absolutely shits on him he either reports it or repeats the same word 59409034909340 times before saying something like "Ur aim is shit in Valorant"
Ava k: thats is not cap
Xerathion: STFU

xerampelinae

1. Latin for 'dark red garments'

2. A character in the famous book Helcaia written by KaY YaK. The villain who appears at the end of the first of 5 books and continues in the second book. A very successful series recommended for all readers of fantasy.
eg. Xerampelinae's graceful movements are more feline than human as she tortures her victims...

eg. Blood splattered on the cool floor as Xerampelinae slowly drew her nails across his exposed skin, ripping through inches of muscle tendons and flesh.
xerampelinae by smeeny July 3, 2009
The hidden, eldritch God of Minecraft. His power is at its most absolute in Bedrock Edition. He is able to send the most powerful of Indian Curses onto families, inflicting them with broken cancer in leg, along with other truly terrible plagues.
"Embrace Xeranok! Achieve Union!"
Xeranok by JeeliBeelI September 23, 2020
A xeraflop is a measure of a computer's processing speed. It is preceded by the yottaflop, zettaflop, exaflop, petaflop, and teraflop.

Mathematically it is represented as 10 to the power of 27 (10^27).
A xeraflop is one trillion petaflops.
xeraflop by DavidtheLionHeart November 21, 2010