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cimenski 

A huge family probley with around 6-7 aunts and uncles tons of grandchildren and 2 old, loving grandparents everyone in the family loves each other some are rich some are poor but everyone's happy everyone lives near each other and everyone helps each other the cimenski family is a family that everyone wants to be in!
God his life is so perfect,"but he's poor?" Amanda said. He must be a Cimenski.
cimenski by Mr.Satisfied May 19, 2016
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A last name of dudes with massive peckers
Did u you the cimeno family's huge peckers
cimeno by Chickenmcfuckit January 23, 2018

Can Cimen 

The seamen goddess. A lesbian goddess that has a very deep vagina and is the strongest goddess to exist. Has a Turkish and Slavic origin. Really likes playing games, watching anime and has a screen time of 24 hours per day. Really likes women. Has really wise words and quotes at times.
Girl 1: Hello
Can Cimen: Purple dinosaur watermelon sprinkle
Can Cimen by Can Cimen April 27, 2023

cimenxsan 

cimenxsan is the name of a person, who on average can not stay away from kretek cigarettes, coffee, and alcohol, he is a very relaxed person, does not like to be complicated, and everything he does comes from Encouragement of its own accord,
Oii cimenxsan
cimenxsan by Ken Edward November 23, 2021
Cimen is the most annoying guy you will ever meet. He will be a pain in your ass for as long as you live, and will never try to be a good friend. If he seems like he doesnt care, its because he really doesnt. You should stay away for him as long you can. Big red flag!
Cimen by Sircusclown9000 November 23, 2021

cimêncio 

Portuguese noun (maculin), quality. English version: "cemence".

From the Latin "cementu" by agglutination with the Latin "silentiu"; therefore, in Portuguese, "cimento" + "silêncio". In English, "cement" + "silence".

The deep sleep of the suburbs. Imaginary construction; the raw material of spirit. A calcareous state that indicates a conjecture of tranquillity. A mixture of quicklime and mystery, impervious to time. Intimate union; fundamental pause. Suspension of base or foundation.

The word and definition was created by Portuguese writer and thinker Luís Gouveia Monteiro (b. 1975), and entered the Portuguese lexicon as the title and concept of the book "Cimêncio" (Fenda Publishers, 2003), with texts by architect Diogo Seixas Lopes (1972-2016) and images by artist Nuno Cera (b. 1972).
"This Lisbon suburb is a perfect example of cimêncio."
cimêncio by João Macdonald February 6, 2024