Spring
by Everyonesproblem on Feb 26, 2019 03:07:03
The most beautiful girls you could ever meet. If you meet a
spring she will care
and love you for your personality and heart and never let them go if you they will be there when you most need them.
Spring
by GoldGlover375 on May 11, 2009 01:28:34
Example:
Emil: Damn,
I never knew
Josie was so hot!
Da'shaun: It's because it's Spring!
Spring
by Spring78 on Dec 09, 2021 10:13:53
Example:
Bro Spring is
online today, he's probably talking about
SCPs rn.
Spring
by Bunnythebest on Jan 24, 2018 06:40:22
Spring a name of a girl tha loves to dance.Her body is perfect.Guys love her.If you ever see a Spring she will be at the club.
But if she is young she will love to dance and will be on a
dance team. She will be beautiful smart and Know how to
get down.If you see her keep her but let her have her space or she will leave you in
the dust.
Spring
by Avocado2004 on Mar 10, 2021 03:11:14
The season where people get allergies, but on
the plus side nature regrows and it is very beautiful with all the flowers and leaves growing back on trees! Also all the animals stop
hibernating. Oh and I almost forgot, spring gives us longer days and warmer, but sometimes
wetter weather
Example:
I can't believe spring is already
almost here! Yay! I want to see all the beautiful flowers and longer days and
warmer weather. However I hope this will not be a rainy spring. But
April showers bring May flowers!
springness
by Joannissance on Sep 20, 2013 08:48:04
Example:
A
poet's corpus will never die, for it has a
timeless springness.
It does not contain the second egotistical, bouncy "i" of springiness.
Antonyms: winterness,,, normalness
Not Springs
by Philanewbie on Jun 11, 2009 06:35:50
A city in
Arkansas of approximately 40,000 located 50 miles
SW of
Little Rock. Also referred to as Not Springs National Park. It is called Not Springs because there is NOT anything to do or see there.
springe
by Scott Rowland on Jul 20, 2006 18:51:50
spring
by Springbreaker on Aug 01, 2006 15:00:00
The time period, in the Northern Hemisphere, between Winter (Dec. 21 to Mar. 20) and Summer (June 21 to Sept. 20), usually starting on the
Vernal Equinox,
March 21st and lasting until
June 20th.