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twentyninesome 

refer to twentyeightsome and + 1

if you made it this far then.. why
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Guy 29 aka me: urban dictionary requires the use of a word in a sentence, so here goes:
i had a twentyninesome last night.
Guy 30: wanna make it a thirtysome next time?
Guy 29: BET
twentyninesome by jbiyugbhiyu July 29, 2024
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