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Sweet talker 

A sweet talker tells a girl what they want to hear.
your beautiful, your cute ect. anything for you baby, you look good in everything..used repeatedly is an example of a sweet talker
Sweet talker by julieeeeeeeruth January 16, 2010
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sweet talker 

Someone who is charming and confident. They speak in an assured and pleasing manner.
John might not be the best looking guy, but he's a real sweet talker.

Sleeptalker

Someone you can hold a conversation with while they are legitimately asleep. Useful when said sleeptalker has information that you would like to know.
Girl 1 : "Oh my god, you were totally right about my BF, he is cheating on me!"

Girl 2 : "No way! How did you find out?"

Girl 1 : "He's a sleeptalker, he started talking in his sleep last night, then I replied to something he said and he answered! I looked to see if he was really asleep, and he was! The next time he began talking, I started asking him questions, and he answered everything."
Sleeptalker by ShoGunzalez April 4, 2010

sweet talker walker 

When a married man allows other men to penetrate every orifice of his body for sexual gratification. Usually, the married man will use a beard to hit on single gay men and then lure them to his hotel or home. Here he will have whips, lubes, small animals and twinkies to be shoved deep inside his holes. After doing this for years, the "walker" will shave his head in an attempt to become more aerodynamic in the sex swing, thus increasing the thrust during penetration.
Damn, you know Jim who is in our fantasy league? every weekend he does this sick thing called a sweet talker Walker. Its liked venturing to the other side of the road but with hard anal gay sex.
sweet talker walker by pfsphere August 25, 2017

sweet talker 

one who has been rejected by nunu
“they don’t call me sweet talker for nothing” - taco

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
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