A Hedonist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedonism
"En Anna periksi" tai "En aio luovuttaa".
Lakota has the term unkiye which signifies "me and you".The adverb kichichaya expresses the idea of accompanying someone, being with someone.
There is no formal term limit - it's "at the Queen's pleasure" - but they conventionally serve between 3 and 4 yrs at the 5 yr they have to have another election
"Personification" is the term for giving inanimate objects or ideas human characteristics.
"Frak" is a slang term when someone is frustrated, angry, or suprised.
Utility
It is often referred to as masochism, but this refers really to sexual pleasure derived from certain kinds of pain and humiliation.
It is often referred to as masochism, but this refers really to sexual pleasure derived from certain kinds of pain and humiliation.
The term is 'masochism' - as in, deriving sexual pleasure from receiving pain. Sadism is taking pleasure in hurting others; there are different kinds of opposites, but you're probably looking for someone who takes pleasure in hurt him- or herself, which is masochism.
Penee
always a pleasure talking to you not
how irritated someone gets... it depends what you are talking about sorry :)
I've never heard this term, but the words suggest the meaning. Inoculation in medicine is giving someone a tiny dose of a substance so that he will be immune to it. So anger inoculation either means exposing someone to anger so that he gets used to it, or exposing someone to a situation which would normally make him angry until he no longer gets angry in that situation.
Bu giving to someone else, you are actually receiving in return, since it makes you feel good to give to others.
The meaning of the term 'hurray' can be found in the Cambridge Dictionary. It is an exclamation used to express excitement, pleasure or approval. It is also the alternative spelling of hurrah.
Giving him the business is a slang term meaning someone is punching or kicking someone else. In football, that term could be used when the ball carrier has been tackled and after being tackled is punched or kicked or elbowed by one or more of the defensive players.
'It's my pleasure' is just a term and it doesn't mean everyone has to say it. On occasion I may use this term depending on the circumstances. Example: If someone has chosen me to help them out and they reply back that they appreciate what I've done for them to help I'll often say 'It's my pleasure' because I felt honored the person consoled in me out of so many other people they could have asked.