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An unexpected twinge of attraction for a friend, a flutter of desire you don't necessarily want to feel that didn't even seem possible up until this point, a flame that you will leave unattended until the fire it starts becomes a problem.
When I first met you we were just friends but now I have a feeling of drisson when I think about you.
drisson by Joe mama obama February 3, 2022
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derision 

RONALD. Point and laught at them derisively.
derision by Larstait November 14, 2003
Strong and handsome man. country to his core and respects his women. has a wild side but always puts god first.
Driston
driston by dagaddis October 12, 2013

derision 

Main Entry: de·ri·sion
Pronunciation: di-'ri-zh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin derision-, derisio, from Latin deridEre
1 a : the use of ridicule or scorn to show contempt b : a state of being derided
2 : an object of ridicule or scorn
Using a word or words in a way to lower them in your view or the view of others. "He used a term of derision about him that I can't repeat here."
derision by Timothy Payne December 28, 2005

Derisionist 

in the field of propaganda punditry; a commentator specializing in sarcastically referencing those of any other opinion but their own. .... see also, "bigot".
Rush Limbaugh's success gave rise to hundreds of radio talk show derisionists.
Derisionist by Steven nln December 31, 2008

Daisionary 

A leather bound book consisting of wordily knowledge... Mostly misunderstood. It helps pronounce and define difficult context. Comes complete with a red tassel book make to highlight key topics.
Wow that's some crazy lingo i best check it up in my Daisionary pronto or i will look a right novice in front of my mates
Daisionary by super_blondey June 13, 2015