an unconditional an infinite amount of love.
A word only reffering to the unconditional amount of love a person can feel.
A word only reffering to the unconditional amount of love a person can feel.
Denny, I love you muches.
by hopenfaith8144 December 4, 2010
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RIP: Used to indicate that a plan or idea has fallen through.
RIP: Used to indicate that a plan or idea has fallen through.
by d23ps November 29, 2019
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Mike: Yeah. He checked for meuches and apparently only had one. So now the idiot is developing a new strategy.
Mike: Yeah. He checked for meuches and apparently only had one. So now the idiot is developing a new strategy.
by Not John Vallone July 4, 2011
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by Lost My Muchness March 9, 2010
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Person 1: Do you prefer the red or the crimson colour?
Person 2: Either one, it's much over muchness.
Person 1: Uh... I think you mean 'much of a muchness'.
Person 2: That's what I said.
Person 1: No, it's "of a" not "over" - subtle difference. Next you'll say "would of" instead of "would've" or "would have".
Person 2: Either one, it's much over muchness.
Person 1: Uh... I think you mean 'much of a muchness'.
Person 2: That's what I said.
Person 1: No, it's "of a" not "over" - subtle difference. Next you'll say "would of" instead of "would've" or "would have".
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