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  • Jason Yanundefined Offline
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    A mysterious composite being, the winged footstool and
    chariot of the Almighty, described in Ezekiel i. and x.

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      CHERUB is a series of childrens books, written by the author Robert Muchamore. The books feature a fictional division of the British Security Services employing orphaned children. The majority of missions are contracted by MI5, and agents are used based on the assumption that criminals are unlikely to suspect children to be intelligence spies

      CHERUB is a branch of British Intelligence. Its agents are aged between 10 and 17 years. Cherubs are mainly orphans who have beeen taken out of care homes and trained to work undercover. They live on cherub campus, a secret facility hidden in the english countryside.

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        Little angel, or little alien.
        Commonly used by John Rock and his associates, often used in a science class like environment. Also used by those abducted by aliens.

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          Plural: Cherubim
          One of the choirs of angels, in Judeo-Christian lore.
          Often confused and mislabeled as baby angels.
          The Cherub is NOT a baby angel. Baby angels are called [Putto].
          The Hebrew depiction took the form of winged bulls, or sphinx-like creatures with the body of a bull, the head of a man, and feathered wings.
          Christianity depicted them as beings with four heads. That of a man, lion, ox, and eagle. It also had four wings.
          The most famous example of a depiction of cherubim is the Mercy Seat, which is either the lid, or ceremonial object that rested on top of, the Ark of the Covenant.

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            direct meaning: Fat, baby angel with wings;

            Used to describe anything that is cute; can be used as a noun or adjective

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              a nickname for a cute adorable sweet guy that you somewhat are falling for

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                Cherub, to be used as a secret replacement for the word cunt on social media. When one has friends, family and colleagues on the same social media platform/s as their closet friends, to whom cunt is used frequently as punctuation or as a term of endearment, you replace cunt with cherub as not to offend anyone, but those closest to you know exactly what you mean.

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                  Little people; human pet; crony

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