˜yÐÄvlog

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vivers

[ vee-verz ]

plural noun

Chiefly Scot.
  1. victuals; foodstuffs.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vivers1

1530–40; < Middle French vivres, plural of vivre food, noun use of vivre to live < Latin ±¹Ä«±¹±ð°ù±ð; viand
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Juliet Vivers, now 63, joined the school fire service because she wanted the opportunity to do something she assumed she may not be able to do in later life.

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In all, the VIVers produced nine pieces of content that have generated more than 91.7 million views to date.

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And to help push her initiatives, the First Lady’s team calls on Vine superstars, users that Mrs. Obama casually refers to as “VIVers,†or Very Important Viners.

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VIVers Michael and Carissa Rae Alvarado met in 2011 as extras on a music video shoot in Los Angeles.

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An' there was a waddin'! sic vivers an' drinks, Sic fiddlin' an' pipin', sic dancin' an' jinks; The haggis e'en hotched to the piper it's lane; 'It's a' weel that ends weel,' quo Tipperty's Jean.

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