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freshly made ghost 

A recently deceased person.
Timmy: ''Bob became a freshly made ghost yesterday''.
John: ''Oh no, I'm so sorry''.
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Timmy Made This 

Timmy Made This is a musician and music producer from Gibsland Louisiana. He has instrumental beat album like Still I Rise and Moment 4 Life. He also plays the piano at church and also makes music of all styles
Timmy Made This is a music producer and musician from Gibsland Louisiana

Shane Madej 

Ghost hunter in denial, loyal bridge owner, but also the top dog when it comes to Rats. Like, actual rats. This may be used as a praise, verb, prayer, anything. The Rat God has many forms.
Shane Madej, as I stand before your immense righteousness, I tremble. My very hands twitch with each of your Godly movements. I devote my life to you, O mighty Shane Madej.

Madeira Pince-Nez 

Similar to beer goggles, but for the more refined. Synonymous with the 'sherry monocle'.
"Stephen Fry doesn't have beer goggles, he has Madeira Pince-Nez."

Shane Madej 

A cool dude who doesn’t believe in ghosts. He looks sexy in a rat kinda way.
Oh yeah, Shane Madej? He’s a cool guy.”
Shane Madej by bigdemoneyes February 12, 2019

…made my nature rise 

…made my nature rise — a past tense description of one’s self having had your psyche confronted by a person, event, timing or situation P.E.T.S. that brings out an unknown aspect of your personality.

The experience is most likely caused by interacting with another person; but, events, timings and situations can also make you discover aspects of yourself.

The precipitating cause can be a structures; broken boundaries; acquisition of power or it’s relinquishment; love or hate; clear articulation of a desire; or, deep self-honesty. Once the behavior has become concrete this new information about yourself must be integrated into your personality.

This phrase entered popular culture during the first disco era between 1972 and 1976 through the Four Tops Song: Catfish, a dance track about a woman with whom dancing — and by extension sex — was really enjoyable. Part of the refrain was “…Catfish makes my nature rise”.

Nope — no sexual overtones there! Subtlety was not a watchword of the 1970’s.
Here are ways of using “…made my nature rise” in a sentence:

1) Being in danger made her nature rise. She did not think of herself as heroic but when she was menaced in the streets, she was able to fight off her attacker and leave identifiable makes on his face that led to his capture.

2)Being in the water had always made her nature rise; but, it had never consciously occurred to her that having sex in a hot tub with the possibility of both being seen and heard would bring out the “YEP!!!!” in her, Now every time she smells coconut oil her skin gets warm.

3) Being tied up made her nature rise. She did not consciously think of herself as “submissive” but when she found herself hogtied over a barstool helpless, passive, flogged and probed; she learned something new and unexpected about herself.