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What is a "gloatsmere" one would ask as we thought she created the term. But she described it as fudgelling and Positioning oneself to be seen as more available. We asked her use it in a phrase., so she did.Waking at 4:00, she dressed and went out to the dining area seeming busy so that someone familiar would see her and ask her to be current company. A word to describe a mild friendship between neighbors and like minded people.. Though one would seem he was the weakest member of the weight lifting team , due to his size: he proved to be one of the most valuable member in the absure feats that defined him as best. Because she saw seen as callipygian being fudgelled severed her well as she often meet friends who liked feeling familiar to her. In full consideration and with respect of those who viewed her as pompous she would often be mindful of culture by wearing attire that celebrated the occasions and the day. Done without any regard to the opinions and thoughts of others. Written by Lambada Pagode "the UnderStudy Gal"
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