Were-y = Approaching lycanthrope state
"Weary" instead of Wary.
Weary = TIRED
Wary = Skeptical or Suspicious of
"Weary" instead of Wary.
Weary = TIRED
Wary = Skeptical or Suspicious of
Were-y = Approaching lycanthrope state
There is a difference in the word "Gay" being used evolvingly, and the word "irregardless" being used to mean it's polar opposite.
i'm willing to bet that there are plenty of people who don't know that gay means anything other than homosexual (especially in my generation).
To my generation (at least to 13 year old boys when I was 13) Gay meant: Lame, Unfair, or otherwise crappy or suck ass.
wildwest450 said:that's how i use it to this day, that and retarded. Suck on that, pc nazis.
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PC and liguistical nazis are NOT hand in hand.
I like Mencia's definition of retarded. "Retarded does not refer to people who were born with mental challenges, it refers to people who were born normal, but who fail to use their fully fuctioning brain, and insist on doing things that are retarded"
i'm willing to bet that there are plenty of people who don't know that gay means anything other than homosexual (especially in my generation).
Not everyone who is offended by the negative use of words like "retarded" is a PC "Nazi". Some of us have close family members who are actual "retards". Some of us even have close family members who were imprisoned by actual Nazis.... So, yeah, it's hilarious! My sister loves being called a retard!
Either they never saw the opening song to a Flintstones cartoon or thought the whole thing took place in a very old part of San Francisco.
Damn......little I can say to that except. SORRY! (although use of Nazi, to mean a fanatical ass hat, still seems ok to me)
no sweat! i was just a little hungover this morning...
no sweat! i was just a little hungover this morning...
Just saw a new one. "Alittle." As in the opposite of "alot." Not sure if it's a typo.
bigbeergeek said:A hate it when people spell "a lot" as "alot" -- "alot" is not a word.
KayaBrew said:The phrase "Me thinks". What are you, from the Shire?
bluemoose said:Things that make you puke are nauseous. People that feel like they are going to puke are nauseated.
To say "I am nauseous" means you cause someone else to be sick!
Oh, and "unwritten rule". If it's unwritten, it isn't a rule. Maybe an understanding, but not a rule.
so illiterate people can't have rules?
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