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Happyness

The initial word happiness is the society meaning. To serve and be happy with it. Very communistic. Happyness is the real "happy". To serve oneself and be secure with all actions and reactions of occurrence.

True Happyness comes from the heart of oneself, not the approval of others. Approval of others is only happiness.

by Lady Lynn January 18, 2009

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happyness

LIES

I am truly feeling happyness today- said no one ever

by truthisnothappyness November 29, 2013

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happyful

when someone is very happy.

that makes me very happyful

by kaie May 27, 2008

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Drooling in happyness

an excess of drool exceeding from one's mouth, occuring at a time of exceeding happyness. Sometimes this may be unstoppable!

the sign for drooling in happyness is:

:)~

look he's drooling in happyness!
she's so happy she is drooling in happyness!

by saggmaster January 17, 2009

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happyness dude those fries are mine

These are my fries (said at a restaruant)

When someone asks you who's fries those are at mcdonalds
the correct response is "Happyness dude those fries are mine"

by Faith E September 19, 2007

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happyness

something that doesn't exist for me

I've never had any happyness

by yes<.> July 12, 2024


Happyness

late 14c., "lucky, favored by fortune, being in advantageous circumstances, prosperous;" of events, "turning out well," from hap (n.) "chance, fortune" + -y (2). Sense of "very glad" first recorded late 14c. Meaning "greatly pleased and content" is from 1520s. Old English had eadig (from ead "wealth, riches") and gesรฆlig, which has become silly. Old English bliรฐe "happy" survives as blithe. From Greek to Irish, a great majority of the European words for "happy" at first meant "lucky." An exception is Welsh, where the word used first meant "wise."

P1: If you feeling happyness say it.

by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd March 14, 2019