a person who tends to be shy, conservative, and takes sex jokes personally. Usually sweet with unavailable girls and does everything he can to save them. also terrible humper
A word used to express extreme gratification or happiness. Originally used to replace "sweet", it can be used in everyday sentences or on special occasions.
Andrew Bird uses this word on his album "The Mysterious Production of Eggs." Bird explained that it was born during a time of writer's block. Thinking that his muse had left him, Bird cracked open a volume of old English/Irish songs and came across a Dorsetshire version of "The Female Highwayman" that used the name of a girl, 'Sovay.' For whatever reason, it seemed to flood him with inspiration, and he wrote his own song in response. It's an easy-going, lilting little pop song about fighting back against the forces that seek to contain and confine creativity. It's a song about something happening that's never happened before… "and a word washed ashore…"
Formed in the middle of 2019, the indie-pop band Svvara (pronounced “Swara”) comes from Palembang which consists of four-piece namely Farid (vocal, guitar), Erik (lead guitar), Amad (bass), and RM (drum). This band is heavily influenced by international indie-pop bands like No Vacation and Alvvays.
Svvara has released a debut single, “Slave Love” in February 2020 and it’s available on any digital music platform (Spotify, Joox, Apple Music, Deezer). In recent times, Svvara also just released the official music video of “Slave Love” and it can be viewed on Youtube. Svvara currently working on a few more songs for their debut EP/mini-album.