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Phenom


An outstanding or unusual person or thing.


Paris hilton is a phenom.. Known cos she sucks ass, is a retard and a stupid slut!

by Jafje September 16, 2007

41πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


Benediction

1. An expression of approval or good wishes.

2. A prayer asking for God's blessing, usually at the end of a Christian service.

3. In Christianity, the state of being blessed.


Holy people are supposed to be benediction people.

by Jafje April 10, 2007

102πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Rationing


Giving every person a fixed official amount of certain sorts of food, fuel or clothing, when they are in short supply.


In times of war, people need rationing.

by Jafje May 10, 2007

52πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Banshee


A mythological, female, magical creature that flies all night looking for prey. They feed on people's sadness. They kill by screaming in such a high pitch that it breaks glass and the arteries of its victem's body so that they drown in their own blood.


You don't want to be a banshee's prey.

by Jafje May 10, 2007

631πŸ‘ 357πŸ‘Ž


Commission


1) A fee paid to an agent for providing a service, especially a percentage of the total amount of business transacted.

2) A job or task given to a person or a group, especially an order to produce a particular product or piece of work.

3) A group of people authorized to carry out a duty.

4) The committing of something, especially a crime or other offense.


1) The middleman was paid a fee.

2) The factory was given a commission.

3) The spy had commission to kill suspects of terrorism.

4) The commission of a crime.

by Jafje June 6, 2007

127πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


Spectrum


Noun;

1. A continuous distribution of colored light produced when a beam of white light is dispersed into its components, e.g. by a prism.

2. A range of radiation frequencies that have a particular property.

3. A visual record of the wavelengths of the radiation or particles emitted (see Emit) by a substance, used as a means of analyzing its physical properties such as energy and mass.

4. A range of values, especially one with opposite values at its limits.

5. The range of organisms that an antibiotic can kill.


1. A buautiful spectrum.
2. There's several spectrums in the air.
3. On the spectrum you can see the wavelengths of the radiation or particles emitted by the strange object.
4. A spectrum of opinions between the policital parties.
5. This antibiotic has a large spectrum.

by Jafje September 5, 2007

63πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


Languid


1. without energy: lacking vigor and energy.

2. sluggish: moving slowly.

1. A languid gesture.
2. A languid afternoon breeze.

by Jafje April 3, 2007

84πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž