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A young couple normal the names Nassir and Ororiseng they have unconditional love and are a perfect match. They apologize to eachother lile no other.They are both pretty short but are definitely crackhead and are very caring.
Guys that narriseng couple is amazing!
by Bobby2.0 October 1, 2020
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Narcisensitive

Someone who is sensitive but in a narcissistic way, i.e., only to himself and his own needs.
My date is very narcisensitive, telling me about his sad, family history, but he didn't care that I was freezing cold, out in the poring rain.
by adk132 November 3, 2009
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Chuck Norrising

The act of repeatedly tapping the Y button on the Xbox 360 controller while playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 so that the character looks as though he were dead while laying down, creating surprise when you shank unsuspecting opponents. Works especially well with Ninja Pro and Coldblooded Pro.
I was Chuck Norrising in the brush so that i could have a beautiful killcam and shank the last man standing.
by S3ANR4D July 27, 2010
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Norrising

The act of trying to imitate Chuck Norris, in either action or mannerism, and failing miserably.
That crazy fucker was Norrising again and hurt himself
by G-Radd November 3, 2008
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Chuck Norrising

When one is forced out of a circle our group. When you are excluded outside of the circle of friends that is talking. You seem uncool and unpopular when this happens.
Hey yall' let me into the circle you are Chuck Norrising me!
by McBeth Happycheeks June 29, 2011
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Narrience

Narrience

(noun & verb)

Definition:
A word that combines narrative and experience. It refers to the act of fully immersing yourself in a story, whether by reading or auding (listening to an audiobook). It’s not about how you take in the story—it’s about the emotional and imaginative experience it creates.

Narrience is both a noun and a verb.
• As a noun: The experience itself.
“The narrience of that novel hit me hard.”
• As a verb: The act of experiencing a story.
“I narrienced three books this week.”

Submitted by: J.R. DesJardins

Origin: Coined from “narrative” + “experience” to better describe the modern way people connect with stories across formats.
Examples:
• “Whether I’m reading or auding, I’m still deep in the narrience.”
• “I don’t read much, but I narrience like crazy through audiobooks.”
• “It’s not about the medium—it’s about the narrience.”
by J.R. DesJardins March 28, 2025
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