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phyllisness  

The emotion of great happiness, pleasure and condition of supreme well-being and good spirit, which can be expressed through interpretive dance and/or repeatedly chanting loudly the name "Phyllis".
"wow cool dance, what it is?"
"Is this phyllisness dance!"

"What is this strange pleasant feeling inside me?"
"is Obvious!, your feeling phyllisness"

"phyllisness brightens my world and gets me through the day=]<3"
phyllisness by Dr Dinh March 11, 2008
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Phylissness 

PHYLISSNESS: from the Greek (Φυλλίς) meaning: 'almond tree blooming' depicting great happiness.

(1) The emotion of great happiness, pleasure and condition of supreme well-being and good spirit, which can be expressed through interpretive dance and/or repeatedly chanting loudly the name "Phyliss".

"wow cool dance, what is it?"
"Is this the phylissness dance!"

"phyllisness brightens my world and gets me through the day"
"What is this strange pleasant feeling inside me?"
"is Obvious!, you're feeling phylissness!"

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Phylissness by Padddycakes February 4, 2010
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