I'd quit before you're lapped, mateOriginally Posted by Yogi
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I reckon it does, particularly in the hyper-reality boom that has been created by the telecommunication/interweb/global community era that we are all experiencing.Originally Posted by Withcheese
Look at the word 'text' for instance. To me it used to mean a piece of writing. e.g. 'my lecture gave me a text to read for next weeks seminar'. Now it's definition has expanded to the point where if I said 'my lecturer gave me a text' you might think I was indulging in some kind of shady fone-secks with someone who is clearly abusing his position.............. am I getting carried away with this![]()
This fate is worse than death. Condemned to live out existence in a vessel incapable of sustaining my true glory. How am I to function with such limitation? - Illyria
depends. you should watch yourself, he might own you
lapped????Originally Posted by manker
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Main Entry: lap
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): lapped; lap·ping
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lapian; akin to Old High German laffan to lick, Latin lambere, Greek laphyssein to devour
intransitive senses
1 : to take in food or drink with the tongue
2 a : to make a gentle intermittent splashing sound b : to move in little waves : WASH
transitive senses
1 a : to take in (food or drink) with the tongue b : to take in or absorb eagerly or quickly -- used with up <the crowd lapped up every word he said>
2 : to flow or splash against in little waves
- lap·per noun
Phud: the unctuous smelly substance which collects between the thighs of the morbidly obese.![]()
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
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J2, I think someone has hijacked your account.![]()
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