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noun | sigg-nee-oh | ˈsig-niō
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\ short for "significant other" \

1. word for a long-term relationship that isn't marriage; used in place of "partner" which tends to be associated with either business or homosexual bonds \
2. stronger than "boy-/girl-friend"; basically like husband or wife but without actual marriage
Hey Jeff, how are you? This is my business partner Giles and his boyfriend Nell, and this is my signio Rebecca.
signio by freshjive187 April 19, 2018

Pre-signing On 

When a person instant messages another person who is signed on only to find out that that person is too busy to talk or doesn't want to talk to anyone right now because they are angry or in a bad mood. So why the hell are they signed on in the first place? Well these idiots are pre-signed on so when they are able to talk or aren't in a bad mood they will already be signed on because they are really lazy to click the sign on button more than once. DUH
Aaron: Hey Sarah
Sarah: Hey i ctn im too busy
Aaron: Then why the fuck are you signed on if you can't talk
Sarah: I like pre-signing on so when im not busy ill already be on
Aaron: That may be the gayest thing ive ever heard in my life
Pre-signing On by akararules July 6, 2010

La signora 

The definition of if bad why seggsy
La signora can kick me instead of venti
La signora by -Hu-Tao- June 20, 2021

significant sasquatch 

The feral countenanced beloved of a friend who, due to body or facial hair, appears more sasquatch than human.
Ex. 1: Though Jen loved Mike, she was certain that her friends perceived him only as her significant sasquatch.

Ex. 2: I have it on authority of an expert that the perfect gift for my significant sasquatch is a pig ear.
significant sasquatch by Malazoth November 18, 2010

La Signora 

"I love La Signora, she's just so amazing."
La Signora by Céline Dion February 14, 2022

Good signing 

Phrase or interjection gud sahyn-ing

Describes a favourable, perhaps splendid, action or object. Typically pertaining to a reflective thought, but may also be used to describe future events.

Also written as "guzaning".

Origin:
Believed to have originated from pub styled football chatter, "Reo-Coker for £8.5M is a good signing for the Aston Villa household".
"I just watched Body of Lies, it was a good signing."

A: "They sent me a backdated cheque of £250."
B: "Sounds like a good signing."


Good signing by vincevds1 April 14, 2009