TOJ
tears of joy; when a person is happy enough to cry. used mostly in cases of fangirling.
person: -searching through the web when suddenly a picture of their bias appears-
person: oh my god. bless your face. why are you so attractive? stop it you. toj. -nose bleed- :’)
a small, jumpy child who refuses to sit on their -rs- for ten minutes
normally with a weird or curious first name
and really enjoys pizza
stop being such a toj and sit down
abbreviation for: “theory of justice”
do you know what’s toj?
yeah, that’s what i study.
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