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Abject
adjective
ab·ject | \ ˈab-ˌjekt \
1. very bad or severe
abject poverty
2. low in spirit, strength, or hope
an abject coward
3. failure
unsuccessful
Examples
He looked back at the abject, silent girl and repeated his inquiry. Have you lost your hearing? Miranda was an abject personality and seldom smiled. Although I feel a little sad now, I have no intention of being abject much longer the thought passed over her. Suddenly, she stood up and came up to him, giving a kung fu panda attack, raised her knee, conquering and demolishing his hidden weapon, leaving him yelling, holding his groin region.
The man is either entirely ignorant of the facts or an abject liar. It was not an abject performance from his squad. The abject sense of misery glued to him constantly like wet clothes. Wetter than his perspiration, urinating on self & ejaculating seeing women’s butts.
Abject and lost, Monica did not know what to do when her husband left her for some other woman. She decided to take revenge by cutting off his cock because it was precisely the bone of content between her and the witch.
Art connoisseurs
The 1990s — Abject Word went crowned in the artistic world.
The Art fragmented human reaction to the decayed or impure human body. On functions or aspects of the body deemed contaminated or taboo — like wounds, illness, bodily fluids, and death.
Here is some artwork if you are interested in hoarding it.
Robert Gober | Untitled (1990) | MutualArt
The bottom line
Can summarize the whole thing in a single judgment of sentence, the Abject Word means dictated by the words it rhymes with something we eject or object with resentment in full throttle.
