A Chaldean phrase meaning "deadass" this is a phrase used by chaldeans and it originated from Stevenson High School in sterling heights!
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Cherimon is the Tumblr ship of Charlieissocoollike (Charlie McDonnell) and Nerimon (Alex Day). Charlie and Alex are British YouTubers, best mates, and have recently bought a house together! The two are extremely adorable and halarious and have one of the best bromances around. Although their realtionship is completely platonic, the fangirlies scream over their mythical romance stories called "slash fiction".
Girl: Hey did you watch Charlie's new video?
Boy: Yeah, Alex was in it!
Girl: I know! CHERIMON FOREVER!
Boy: Yeah, Alex was in it!
Girl: I know! CHERIMON FOREVER!
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Get the Cherimon mug.The epitome of epic baking. An apple pie baked inside a spice cake, a pumpkin pie baked inside a yellow cake, and a cherry pie baked inside a white cake, all stacked on top of each other and covered in cream cheese icing.
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Get the Cherpumple mug.1. A variation of the cunnilumpkin decker in which the woman who receives cunnilingus expresses her appreciation in the voice of Cher.
2. A cunnilumpkin decker given to Cher.
2. A cunnilumpkin decker given to Cher.
"Thank you-hoo-hoooo!" she exclaimed, flicking her hair as the cherilumpkin decker glistened fresh as spring dew.
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also is the name of the 53rd element on the periodic table
also is the name of the 53rd element on the periodic table
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An Australian tree fruit with an incredibly low tolerance to sugar. Grown from the Cherimoya tree, these fruit are mysterious and attracted to oversized blocks of salt.
An Australian tree fruit with an incredibly low tolerance to sugar. Grown from the Cherimoya tree, these fruit are mysterious and attracted to oversized blocks of salt.
by Mac akaPocky December 13, 2008
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