The term 'Lucefloob' originated in 2015, derived from the old English frēondbwhich is of Germanic origin. It also relates to Dutch vriend and German Freund, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘to love’.
Pronunciation : loe - se - vloeb
noun Common noun: luce and/or floob; plural noun: luci (as in cacti) and/or floobi (as in cacti).
1) A person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically one exclusive of family relations. The cream soda to one's Malibu,, One's facebook sister and partner in crime,, 'The luce to one's floob,,'
-"Carlien is my floob"
Synonyms: bosom friend, best friend, confidante, comrade, mate, compadre, homegirl,,,
antonyms: un-floob
Propper noun: Luce and/or Floob; plural noun: Luces and/or Floobs.
1) Names given to 'friendship pets' shared among floobs. One floob would name their pet Luce whilst the other floob would name their pet Floob (not to be confused with the common noun 'floob')
-"Carlien had a fish called Floob and Milene had a fish called Luce"
Carlien is Milene's Lucefloob.