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hepeater 

n. hepeater
a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) who hepeats or has previously hepeated an otherwise-identifying person
plural n.: hepeaters
Noun: “Ugh. He’s such a hepeater.”
Pluralised noun: “Watch out, they’re all hepeaters. Keep your ideas to yourself until they’re gone.”
hepeater by BerylliumLithium December 8, 2019
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hepeater 

n. hepeater
a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) who hepeats or has previously hepeated an otherwise-identifying person
plural n.: hepeaters
“Ugh. He’s such a hepeater.”

Pluralised noun:
“Watch out, they’re all hepeaters. Keep your ideas to yourself until they’re gone.”
hepeater by BerylliumLithium December 8, 2019
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hepeated 

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