You smoke it and it makes you feel happy and high
with pleasure, happy, or pleased.
He's a Youtube user who has over 180 episodes of Happy Wheels. He has voiced Pogostick Man in Happy Wheels and uses him in his videos!!!
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.
come hungry leave happy
They use it for festivals and happy stuff
A magician and former ruler uses his powers and his spirit servants to confound the usurper of his throne and arrange the happy union of his daughter to the son of a king.
Yes, "A Christmas Carol" does use cliches, such as in the characterizations of Scrooge as a "stingy old miser" and Bob Cratchit as a "poor but happy clerk." These cliches help establish familiar character types that resonate with readers and reinforce the themes of the story.
A person who uses large words is often referred to as sesquipedalian.
ihop........come hungry, leave happy
EVeRyOnE Uses speed because its in food. And people take the tablets because it makes them feel good and happy with everyone
What is a poem called witch uses the layout of the words to reflect its subject?