Definition for permanend
/ pur-muh-nuhnd /
Adjective
1 in constant or indefinite state of an end or ending:
his life seemed to be one long permanend drag
Noun
1 the bottom or end part of a permanent wave where hair seems to be shriveled up to bits:
she was so beautiful but her permanend made her look like a poodle
2 perpetual state or declining condition of something:
despite all warnings the human species kept destroying the earth driven by greed for personal gain and by producing more humans and human waste, leaving it in a permanend state of decay
Origin of permanend
2021; poetpas ยฉ; Modern English, based on late Middle English > Latin
That second one. So sad but true!
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Yeah I know. No good is it…๐
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This is brilliant!
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Thank you so much; youโre very kind! โบ๏ธ
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You are very welcome ๐๐ผ๐
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This versatile new word has yet to drop in my new word inbox. ๐ค Thanks for the perma preview. ๐๐๐
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Lol. I make them up as I go along. And who said one canโt create or make up new words ๐ May introduce a new dictionary โบ๏ธ
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Funny. All words were made up somewhere, by someone, so bravo to you for being a word creator, a witty word innovator. ๐ You should do that – Poetpas Pocket Dictionary.
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Yes maybe. I have a few other words in mind. Perhaps an idea for a weekly post. Thanks!
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I like it!
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Thank you ๐
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