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Man quit giving me cerulas
by SPARTAN OF 777 October 26, 2005
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cerula

Man, that cerula is really getting on my nerves. He should go hang out with his roommate.
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chris cerulli

A sexy man also known as Chris Motionless and is in a band called Motionless in White
Chris Cerulli ia so sexy
by Grell Motionless June 12, 2016
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Cerulean blue

Cerulean blue is by far the best crayola crayon color. It is a bright blue hue, and can be used to create startling depictions of the ocean, the american flag, and blue man group.

It can describe mood as well

In classical times, cerulean was used to describe blue pigments, particularly mixtures of copper and cobaltous oxides.

The first recorded use of cerulean as a color name in English was in 1590.1 The word is probably derived from the Latin word caeruleus, "dark blue, blue or blue-green", which in turn probably derives from caelulum, diminutive of caelum, "heaven, sky".2
"why do you look so cerulean, man?"

"cookie monster is not as cerulean blue as you think he is!"
by coen625 April 7, 2009
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Cerulean orbs

A stereotypical, cringy way to describe the large blue eyes of a character, popular among by a bad and beginning/very young writers (usually themselves blue-eyed, usually in fanfiction, usually belonging to a Mary Sue type character).

I don't know what the blue balls guy is on about. 'Cerulean orbs' has been a meme about bad fanfiction descriptions for YEARS.

No one thinks you're talking about your balls my guy, they think you're being weird about some girl's eyes.
'Legolas gazed into Mary Sue's cerulean orbs and was lost. He was also a vampire now, somehow, and sparkled.'
by oh my god lol April 22, 2022
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Cerulean

1. A pretty blue color made by the Crayola Crayon Company.

The name "Cerulean" comes from Latin caelum = sky (this is the most likely source).

Discovered in 1805 by Andreas Höpfner, the pigment originally referred to as cerulean blue (or corruleum blue) was first marketed in 1860 as "coeruleum" by George Rowney of the United Kingdom. The primary chemical constituent of the pigment is cobalt(II) stannate.

2. The color usually used to describe Naruto Uzumaki's (from the Japanese animation NARUTO by Kishimoto Masashi) eye color.
1. The painter used cerulean blue for her skies, because it lacked any green hues and retained it's color the best of any other blues she had.

2. Aaa, his cerulean blue eyes just devour your soul
by kuki sanban January 21, 2009
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cerulean

An amazing and attractive color very much like teal.
"Man, the ocean is a beautiful shade of cerulean today."
by gzuzfreak May 28, 2008
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