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It means to have good vibes, an amazing time
Pleu! by Zumiro July 24, 2017
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Il pleut 

When something is really cool, fun, or awesome.

In French "il pleut" means "it's raining" so if something is dripping in fun or coolness or is so awesome it's raining awesomeness, then "il pleut"
Tyler: dude how about this party
Avery: oh yeah il pleut
Kai: il pleut af

Lucille: did you hear the new Nicki Minaj song?
John: oh yeah! Il pleut!
Il pleut by heyhiherald July 5, 2016

pleurigloss

A colour incomprehensible to the human eye. It is the colour of when a soldier comes home and sees his dog for the first time.
"what colour are you painting the house?"
"i think i'll go with pleurigloss."
"that sounds impossible but... good luck."
pleurigloss by lennøx September 25, 2020

Pleuvisaud 

The pleasing sound of rain on the roof or against a windowpane.
I enjoyed listening to the pleuvisaud after a long period of drought
Pleuvisaud by anonymous September 19, 2022
A very special name. Just like the ones who carry the name. Usually Pleun's are extremy beautyful. They're sweet, funny and you just have to be happy when you're around them. They can be shy at first, but ones you get to know them they're the best friends you can wish for. They're quite talented most of the time. If you don't have a Pleun in your life, go find yourself one! You'll never want to lose a loyal friend like her.
"That girl is so cute, what's her name" "oh I'm not sure but I guess her name's Pleun." "Why?" "Because she's very pretty and sweet"
Pleun by Felice22_ September 19, 2013
A shortening of the French phrase, 'il pleut' meaning 'it is raining'. Pronounced 'pluh'.

It can be used:-

1. In place of the word rain.
2. As a verb, often used to describe a sad, bored, or generally negative state - although it can sometimes hold absolutely no meaning, and just be a pointless comment.
1. "Oh look, pleut clouds. Where did they come from?"
2. "You're pleuting."/"Hana pleut."
pleut by 724 September 6, 2008