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Azure

Similar to the word Aloha in Hawaiian, this word is used as both a greeting and a farewell. The difference between these two words is Azure is associated with a 'Hey,' 'hello,' or 'It's nice to see you' when it is used as a greeting. When used as a farewell it is associated with a 'see you later' or a 'talk to you later.' The farewell is especially important as when used the speaker expects to, or would like to, hear from the person they say this to again.

When used as a greeting: "Azure buddy! How's it going?"

When used as a farewell: "Give me a call when you get home, Azure!"

by Draco29 April 1, 2018


Azure

Perfection

Yes this is azure

by Lezbeann January 6, 2021


Azure

azure is a girl who doesnt truly know herself yet but shes good at hiding it and is beautiful. She doesnt accept fakes.
once you meet her youll definitely love her, but watch out! when she gets pissed she aint happy and shell definitely make you sorry

"omg azure is so mad at me!"
"ooff you better run!"

"azure is so hot!"

by yea..noooooooooo October 8, 2019

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azure

a shade of blue.

by Anonymous May 7, 2003

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Azuration

Intense desire for an object or person; often an irrational preoccupation.

Dude, I'm totally azurated with that blonde chick with the checker tights.

by Liquid Velvet February 11, 2004

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azure

One of the most expensive production convertibles available, handmade by Bentley motors. Powered by a 6.75(!) Liter Twin(!) Turbocharged V8 engine, it has around 400-420 hp, and 560 lb/ft of torque. Beautiful exterior styling by Pininfarine, and the interior is made with the finest hand-trimmed leather and hand-carved wood trim. MSRP for the base model is around $355,000 U.S. Dollars, with special "Mulliner" editions tunning into the high $400,000s.

The Bentley Azure, one of the most capable GT cars. Too bad Bennifer owns one.

by EJL March 23, 2004

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azure

A light purplish blue.
Heraldry. The color blue.
The blue sky.

"The clear blue color of the sky; also, a pigment or dye of this color. ``In robes of azure.'' --Wordsworth.

by Heather July 26, 2004

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