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  • Soniaundefined Offline
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    The term murr is used to describe the phenomenon when ones conscious experience cannot be enumerated with mere words. Murr is used as a linguistic surrogate to stand in for emotion that cannot be put into words. In this way murr encompasses many meanings as its definition can only be derived from its context.

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      The moaning/growling sound made by a friendly canine (such as a dog). Often heard emitted as a reply when the animal has been spoken to.

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        interjection used to express a plenitude of feelings, usually mildly negative: dismay, grumpiness, irritation

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          Murr is a word said to describe emotion, such as ahh or ouch! The are two different definitions for murr.

          1. A way to describe being content or happy.

          2. a word used to describe pain or frustration.

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            A question meaning Im not going to be bothered to think up an actual question so Murr
            Can be used as defiant statement.

            i.e. SARAH!! GO CLEAN YOUR ROOM.
            MURR!

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              A word to use [randomly], when your bored, or happy. Its also great to break an [awkward silence].

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                call of the sea hag

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                  A general sound of contentment. Made by extremely happy people. Just to show the happiness. Drawn from the french word for blackberries, Mûres, because blackberries ARE happiness.

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                    A feeling that you cannot describe like La la moe. A word that is not made up or copyrighted by Krissy.

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                      Bald skinny man on [impractical jokers], he somewhat resembles a [ferret] and has [foolproof] plans thats never work

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                        [a skinny] [ferret]

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                          n,v,[pron],adj,adv,prep,[conj],int.

                          1. A generic, multipurpose word used and/or originated by furries.
                          2. Used to add sexual implication, approval, or acceptance.
                          3. Anything you want it to mean, and some things [you dont want it] to mean.
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                            A reply to a question to witch you do not have time to fully answer or to which the answer is already known by the questioner.
                            A conjunction used, where another word of the English language will simply [not fit].
                            The forepart of a simple explanation made to a [peer] or used in an [informal] conversation.

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