Ureign

//juːˈreɪn// name

name ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    Ukraine neologism, uncommon
  2. 2
    Ukraine 2022 November 5, Ching Hai, “Appreciate God’s Leniency and Listen to Hiers Commandments”, in Supreme Master Television, retrieved 15 Aug 2025: So, I think from now on we include the word Ureign – (Yay. Yes.) to call them. And pray that it gets better for them. U-reign - you reign yourself. (Yes, Master, that’s right.) You have sovereignty. Isn’t that good? (Yes, definitely, very good Master. Wonderful, let’s do that.); 2022 November 5, Ching Hai, “Appreciate God’s Leniency and Listen to Hiers Commandments”, in Supreme Master Television, retrieved 15 Aug 2025 neologism, uncommon
  3. 3
    Ukraine 2022 November 5, Ching Hai, “Appreciate God’s Leniency and Listen to Hiers Commandments”, in Supreme Master Television, retrieved 15 Aug 2025: So, I think from now on we include the word Ureign – (Yay. Yes.) to call them. And pray that it gets better for them. U-reign - you reign yourself. (Yes, Master, that’s right.) You have sovereignty. Isn’t that good? (Yes, definitely, very good Master. Wonderful, let’s do that.); So, I think from now on we include the word Ureign – (Yay. Yes.) to call them. And pray that it gets better for them. U-reign - you reign yourself. (Yes, Master, that’s right.) You have sovereignty. Isn’t that good? (Yes, definitely, very good Master. Wonderful, let’s do that.) neologism, uncommon

Etymology

From Ukraine + English phrase pun you reign. Coined by Ching Hai on November 5, 2022.

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