Thrive

What is Thrive?


1.

1.grow or develop well

2is sproull

3.being excited over something

kris sproull thrives hard!!

2.

The word 'thrive' originates from a central auckland crew commonly known as the 'Ultimate Thrivers'.

This prestigous bunch of people developed the word during many drunk nights and good times.

It has many meanings but generally donates fun, success, happiness and good times.

Jamins one thriving mutha fucka

See Ben

3.

Many have heard of, but few have witnessed such ultimate power. Everybody has the thrive within them, although, in some it is stronger.

Thrive: Adj, Noun, Verb

*To experience extreme joy and complete satisfaction.

*To promote an endless quantity of happiness.

*Total satisfaction.

The way some females walk doust thrive.

Blaitant and uncontrollable laughter is an obvious result of thriving.

If I were to walk into a room and scream obscene language and interrupt someone from singing "parcel the parcel" would be an example of minor thrivage.

*See also: "thriving" "thriveage" "dethrive" "thrivle"

4.

It is a feeling of sure bliss.

the word gets used around, and confused but the late 09 "thrivers" of st.albans.

Is also used in friday, as thriveday.

it is a describing word.

origins are way back from small underground bands such a dividing the line.

tonight will be thriving

i am on the thrive

See thrive, time, alive

5.

a combination of the words "thrive" and "live"

When saying "THRIVE", use the beginning sound "thr" and the "ive" sound in live.

"How is your new baby doing?"

"Oh, great! Ever since we brought it home, it's just been THRIVING!"

"I really hope these new flowers I bought will THRIVE in my window-garden."

See thrive, live, grow, rapid, quickly, prosper


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