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indila by pochuwu November 11, 2019
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indilicious 

Extremely and deliciously indie. When something breaks free from the mainstream with such force that it effectively becomes part of "indie culture," it is indilicious.
That sarcastic shirt is so indilicious!
indilicious by Ben Hadden August 10, 2006
Injila is one of the most trustworthy person you'll meet. She is a keeper🤞.
Injila might not express it but she truly cares for her loved ones. She is not much into music and stuff. She is a spiritual person and for her, life is just a temporary phase
She is a hard-worker and can do everything in her arena to achieve her goals. Her parents are her biggest inspiration and she is a person who is very mature at a young age.
Anyone who has injila in their life is lucky.
Injila by Elena.P November 25, 2021
Indjija/Inđija is a shithole Serbian town in the municipality of the same name located in the Srem District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It has a horrible stench that comes from Farmina, a pet food factory. People in Indjija are also known for their bad odor. The residents of Indjija consists of gasers, sektaši, narkomani and boomers.
Ew, who is that guy? He looks homeless and smells really bad!

Oh, that's Jovan, he is from Indjija.
Indjija by nemamkomentar May 5, 2022
Stop being a injila God
injila by Jaylo.hbj January 2, 2017

Indilliath 

A sword that has a gem in it's hilt named with its status in this order; short diamond indilliath, midsized sapphire indilliath, long emerald indilliath. As well, if an indilliath has multiple gems, if vertical name in order from top to bottom, if horizontal name left to right. When naming with multiple gems name in a single word; rubphire (ruby-sapphire) and this is the rule:

1= if first

2= if middle
3= if last

Ruby:Rub, ub, uby
Sapphire: Sapph, ir, apphire
Emerald: Emer, er, erald
Diamond: Diam amon, ond
Pearl: Pearl, earl, earl
Aquamarine: Aquam, amar, arine
Amethyst: Ameth, eth, yst
Opal: Opal, opal, opal
Garnet: Garn, arn, arnet
Gold: Gol, ol, old
Silver: Silv, ilv, ilver
Bronze: Bronz, onz, onze
Mithril: Mith, ithr, ithril
Orihalcon: Orihal, ihal, ihalcon

and many more along the same lines as long as the first ends in a constanant, the middle begins with a vowel and ends in constanants, and last begins with a vowel and finishes the gem or stone

Examples of multiples: Rubirerald, rubirond, rubirearl, rubirarine, rubiryst, rubiropal, rubirarnet, rubirold, rubirilver, rubirver, rubironze, rubirithril, rubirihalcon (ruby, sapphire, ( ))

Ruberald (Ruby Emerald)

Ruberamonetharine (Ruby, Emerald, Diamond, Amethyst, Aquamarine)
Aragorn held a long Goletharnihalcon Indilliath
Indilliath by Scarnacus December 28, 2009