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The Foundation

The Foundation Leader of The Seven

The Seven or The Foundation

by yako-li March 25, 2021

7๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Foundation

A secret society of Masons & Millers formed in pre-colonial Eastern Pennsylvania. They subscribe to a philosophy of Eastern altruistic determinism also known as EAD. Their original endowment of $90,000 was given by William Penn along with a small plot of land along the Lehigh River corridor.

The foundation is always trying to help others help themselves.

by bowlofgravy42 October 2, 2018

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The Foundation

A series of at least six books about people taking over the universe. The books span over a millenium. The main chracters have to fight and beat mutants and rivals all vieing for universal control.

The Foundation is the rservation of galactic knowladge

by Nemo Impredat December 13, 2005

3๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


foundation

Cover up is a more common word and it is used to make someone's skin look flawless.

"Why do celebrities have such perfect skin?"
"Foundation hides their scales duhh!"

by Mrs.Marley May 23, 2007

102๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


foundation

When used excessively, it can make your face look like a shiny orange orb. Whenever you can tell that someone is wearing foundation, they are wearing too much. Sometimes when not rubbed in correctly, over-applied, or the person in question has applied the wrong shade, they can get the mask effect. Foundation is used excessively by teenage girls, specifically bro ho's and girls who work in Abercrombie.

omg let's get some more foundation

by Angelacia June 16, 2007

84๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž


foundation

Girls wear it. Mostly worn with other forms of makeup. Can come in a cream, or as powder. Used to make skin seem perfect and fault-less. Applying too much makes them look like slutty fake barbie-dolls. But foundation is good if you want to hide freckles and blemishes.

omg, look how much foundation that bottle-blonde chick is wear, she looks soo fake!

by rochelley January 25, 2007

42๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


foundations

n. a term used widely until the 1970s to describe various women's undergarments such as girdles, bustles, corsets, etc. Girdles and corsets slimmed down the moderately obese lady who could tolerate them. Corsets also gave an hourglass figure to a thin person, such as Scarlett O'hara.

Mrs. Gottrocks went to the foundations department at Neiman Marcus to check out the lastest styles in girdles.

by Richard Black September 30, 2005

18๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž