foreva

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Adverb

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foreva (not comparable)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of forever.
    • 1980, Laura Davidson Tanna, The Art of Jamaican Oral Narrative Performance, page 61:
      It was made an finish in de name of God, foreva and eva, Amen.
    • 1980, Dale Worsley, The Focus Changes of August Previco, The Vanguard Press, Inc.:
      Iss water, water all the way foreva.
    • 1985, V. C. Andrews, Heaven, page 85:
      I’d stay foreva if only he’d love me.
    • 1995, Christopher P. Wilson, The Wurd, Flamingo, page 31:
      An sumthing feels foreva lost.
    • 2000, Edward Sakamoto, “Introduction”, in Aloha Las Vegas and Other Plays, Honolulu, Haw.: University of Hawaiʻi Press, →ISBN, page 20:
      Butch can bring my ashes back, so we going be here foreva and eva.
    • 2013, Lucy Hepburn, 2 Busy 4 Love, Diversion Books, →ISBN:
      Gonna love you foreva, neva gonna stop.
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