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thyeshya 

Thyeshya means a gorgeous girl who is kind hearted and cares for everyone around her. She has very few friends but cares for them with all of her heart. Although she can be stubborn, she always has the right intent and offers her best advice to everyone. She is not afraid to party a little and live life but is still very smart and puts 100% into her school work.
Thyeshya is the best
thyeshya by love y’all December 3, 2019
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A sweet little girl who needs loving and caring by people who have good and big hearts that are willing to help and guide her without conditions.

Can be stubborn sometimes but is always companionate and a giver too.
You are my thyesha friend
thyesha by Sangerist June 7, 2021
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