the letter-curse is a curse where a girl tends to kiss with boys who shares the same first letter in their last name.
"look at that girl kissing with Johnny Berg"
"yesterday she kissed Christian Bannister"
"she must be suffering from the letter-curse"
A euphemistic way to refer to the phrase kys (meaning "kill yourself").
Also seen as "three letters"
Alice: (@Carol) Bob was spamming the three special letters in chat.
Carol: *bans Bob*
It's a fucking letter, you mongaloid.
"You don't know what the letter D is? Well no fucking wonder you never made it past year 2, you mug."
Basically it's a woman who is so spiteful she ruins people's lives with slander and derogatory comments that leave a negative impression on anyone around her. She's the type of woman who hides in anonimity, anomosity, and adultry.
She gets all up on people's business and is very secretive about her own. She loves to be around other guys who are dickbags injecteded with strepto. She never has anything nice to say. She goes out of her way to sabbatoge people's jobs to make a person appear sad and pathetic. Names synonymous to this are Amy, Amanda, and Allison or Stacy,Lacy, Tracy.
used in a sentence
What a Scarlet Letter to the Power of Three!
Definition: Scarlet Letter Cubed: Adjetive Meaning a very spiteful, decietful, ill willed individual.
A way of thanking someone for always being there for them when they are in a time of need
Seven letters behind you 😊
cliterature: "Steamy" prose or poetry.
eliterature: Writings regarding the "upper crust" in society.
fliterature: Books and magazines about birds and other winged creatures.
glitterature: Printed-matter puffery that's merely "all for show".
sliterature: "How to" publications about careful cutting an incising.
I prefer just run-of-the-mill reading-material; no "special letter" literature for me, thank you very much!
Reading something innocent believing that it is an euphemism.
My friend said he has a friend called Titi, I thought he was calling him penis in Filipino, but it was only Spanish letters.