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Zork
Hewn
Twat.
Don't hear this one nearly enough.
Yoke. An extremely versatile Irish word. Used to mean drugs, ecstacy tablets in particular (a bag of yokes). It has evolved over time to refer to pretty much anything.
Good
Blink182 covers most of them in one song
Bird
It used to be "ceva", but that got ruined by the mathematician
Now i oscillate between the verbs "(a) lipi" and "(a) topi"
Food
- Love
- Hope
Same here,
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Kind
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Care
Hope, I like that! That's really good word
Thats a good one!
Jawn
It's Philadelphian, it's a general purpose noun and can be used for any person, place, or thing.
Go birds!