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Sabito
Sabito: I'm Sabito
Sabito by Sabito April 13, 2020
Related Words
SeBit Sebitchtian sebi Sabita sabitha sabit seitarrou Sabito Sebin sedity

Grammar Anti-Semite 

Like a grammar nazi, they have no tolerance for bad grammar. Unlike one, they cease to do anything about such bad grammer.
The passive form of their more infamous counterparts.
Person: And they're were no survivors!
Grammer Nazi: *there
Grammar Anti-Semite: *twitch*

Sabitsuki 

A girl with albinism who is approachable, and really loves to eat cakes and drink coffee or tea. She is also a cat person and plays this console game "Shinsoku Neko". She often uses her computer, too.

She can be the bestest friend you'll ever meet, although you do not want to mess with her..
Sabitsuki: Hi there.
Her friend named Smile: hello nagito komaeda danganronpa
Sabitsuki: ..What did you just call me?
Sabitsuki by qweurtyip809 July 14, 2023

Semite Lushes

The minions of the all powerful, luscious deity Devonè. They appear from the shadows and prepare assholes for penetration for their master. If they please their luscious lord he will let them dine on his sexual scraps. They're true origin and names are not shrouded in mystery, they are known as the Foot-soldiers of Fuck.
Dude if you ever see a bunch of little fiends coming out of the shadows, you clinch your butt and run as fast as you can, the Semite Lushes are on the prowl and no one escapes the Foot-soldiers of Fuck
Semite Lushes by Suns_Out April 20, 2013
A cool guy. Often known as a carring guy, whos warm and sweet around everyone. Has a lot succes in his life, with everything he does.

"Hey that guy is so cool, he must be a Sabit!"
Sabit
Sabit by pseudonymswaggie June 2, 2013
Family of related languages long spoken across part of western Asia and northern Africa. In antiquity these languages included Hebrew, Aramaic, and Phoenician. The most wide–spread modern member of the Semitic family is Arabic.
As early as 2900 B.C.E., personal names recorded in inscriptions from the northerly cities reveal a non-Sumerian Semitic language.
Semitic by HistoryNerd94 December 16, 2010