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  • Dianneundefined Offline
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    Dianne
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    pronounced kay-lee not sea-lid [get it right].
    its a girls name, mostly used in scotland or ireland.
    If you live somewhere other than those 2 places and youre named this either your parents hate you, your [familys] heavily scottish/irish, or your parents were trying to be unique.
    If you fit any of the above and you are looking to name your child ceilidh please note, your child will be nicknamed sea-lid all her school years and it will not be fun. Trust me.
    So go name your kid something better than this, like alex. [Thats a nice] name, and easy to say.

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      A social event with Scottish or Irish folk music and singing, traditional dancing, and storytelling.

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        [Ceilidh] (kay-lee) is the Scotch Gaelic word for a visit -a party or celebration. The Irish Gaelic spelling variation is [ceili]. The party involves dancing, music, drink and food... and usually that nasty [haggis].

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          The most beautiful girl you will ever meet and itll be a pain if you [ruin] your friendship with her, its called (kay-lee [btw]) and shes gonna be funny,smart and awesome to hang around but can also get [triggered] easily.

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            Kinda short, but very awesome. Also is likely to be the first person to [commit] [murder] with a [juice box].

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              Non-violent T H O T that steals your candy and doesnt like Za. Prone to layering sweaters and wearing mom jeans with her sisters ugly boots. Often accompanied by her blonde track running friend who thinks she so important that she deserves [two first names]. Said friend usually partakes in the theft of candy, leading to an already on-the-rocks, out of her league boyfriend to leave her. Parents are usually hippie-dippie, [Scottish bagpipe] players who dont know how to spell [Caley] and refuse to learn.

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