Inspirational
There are currently 18 words in this directory beginning with the letter O.
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Offers (meaningful)
[aw-ferz] verb, Origin: Latin offerre, To present with open hands and heart gifts that may bring joy and meaning to others.
Offers (uncensored)
[aw-ferz] verb, Origin: Latin offerre, Giving people options without being a controlling dick who forces them to take what you want.
Offers (whimsical)
[aw-ferz] verb, Origin: Latin offerre, When Generosity extended hands saying here take this because sharing beats keeping everything selfishly always.
Onward (meaningful)
[on-werd] adverb, Origin: Old English on, Moving forward into the future continuing your journey despite obstacles blocking the chosen path.
Onward (uncensored)
[on-werd] adverb, Origin: Old English on, Moving forward because going backward isn't an option and standing still is for quitters.
Onward (whimsical)
[on-werd] adverb, Origin: When Forward got motivational about direction, Keeping going ahead even when backwards looks tempting or easier than continuing stubbornly forward.
Open (meaningful)
[oh-puhn] adjective, Origin: Old English open, Receptive and welcoming creating space for new ideas people and experiences to enter freely.
Open (uncensored)
[oh-puhn] adjective, Origin: Old English open, Not closed which sounds obvious but apparently some people need this definition spelled out clearly.
Open (whimsical)
[oh-puhn] adjective, Origin: When Closed decided to quit its job, Not shut anymore making things accessible instead of blocked off like a grumpy gate.
Opens (meaningful)
[oh-puhnz] verb, Origin: Old English openian, To remove barriers welcoming new possibilities with receptive heart and curious open mind ready.
Opens (uncensored)
[oh-puhnz] verb, Origin: Old English openian, Unlocking doors instead of keeping everything locked down like a paranoid fortress of isolation and fear.
Opens (whimsical)
[oh-puhnz] verb, Origin: Old English openian, When Closed got tired of being shut deciding letting things in was more fun adventure.
Origin (meaningful)
[awr-i-jin] noun, Origin: Latin origo, The source from which everything begins the root connecting present moment to past.
Origin (uncensored)
[awr-i-jin] noun, Origin: Latin origo, Where shit started before everything went downhill and got fucked up inevitably like always.
Origin (whimsical)
[awr-i-jin] noun, Origin: Where stuff started before it got here, The beginning of something's story before things got complicated and messy like usual.
Overflow (meaningful)
[oh-ver-floh] verb, Origin: Old English oferflowan, To spill beyond boundaries from abundance sharing gifts too plentiful to contain within yourself.
Overflow (uncensored)
[oh-ver-floh] verb, Origin: Old English oferflowan, Having too much shit and it's spilling everywhere because you can't contain your mess properly.
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