amicable
1. A positive adjective describing someone who is very easy to
get along with.2. A compliment for when you
can't think of anything nice to say about a person, but still want them to
feel good about themselves.3. A smart-sounding word for nice.
amicable
by thefirstten on Oct 05, 2011 01:54:19
Example:
I am sure we can reach an
agreement. Our talks thus far have been very amicable.
Don't worry, she's very amicable,
I'm sure you will
get along fine.
amic
by chiky77 on Apr 16, 2014 05:01:55
Example:
That
movie was amic
amication
by Ah PA on Jan 04, 2010 05:08:59
Example:
Amication is definitely a word, meaning the process of making a friend, and I'll
prove it to you by
getting it published in a dictionary.
Amicable
by Amicable Man on Nov 26, 2018 03:49:54
Amicable
by Coolboredgirl on Mar 14, 2019 11:51:26
amicable gesticulation
by arnie wonder on Sep 03, 2007 13:31:02
amicable fatigue
by 7PASV on Jun 30, 2014 15:37:03
Recognised medical condition arising from a period of prolonged
cohabitation with a recently
exed spouse or domestic partner, whereby hitherto amicable separations risk
lurching into loathing and recriminations due to sudden lack of shared interests and/or future aspirations, see also ex stress.
Example:
Why's Dave being such a
douche at work?
Oh, he was diagnosed with amicable fatigue - give him
ten days and then go for a beer with him.
Salutations amicable homosapien
by flour on Mar 10, 2022 11:57:59
The greatest intelligence flex known to mankind. It translates to “Hi friendly person”. Saying this will impress all your friends and finally
win over your crush and make you the most popular person ever.
Warning, possible side affects may occur:
-You will become a
Shakespeare kinny
Example:
PERSON ONE: “Salutations amicable homosapien!”
PERSON
TWO: “Was that even
English?”
amice
by NotHordeus on Nov 20, 2018 14:22:06
A girl who is very nice but kind of weird.
She likes giving
rusty trombones and being a mediocre holy
paladin.