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offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:39 [#00820350]
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,b>ah interj.
Used to express various emotions, such as satisfaction,
surprise, delight, dislike, or pain.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:40 [#00820353]
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oops i meant
ah

wherein this is the deffinition of "ah"



 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:41 [#00820354]
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uh
interj. Used to express hesitation or uncertainty


 

offline anon from ^_^ (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-13 15:41 [#00820356]
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ooh i wanted to llok something up in the dictionary today
but couldn tfind it and now ive forgotten what i wnated to
look up :( damn


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:42 [#00820359]
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umm
interj. Used to express doubt or uncertainty or to
fill a pause when hesitating in speaking.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:42 [#00820360]
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dictionary.com rules!


 

offline anon from ^_^ (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-13 15:43 [#00820363]
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i concurr (spelling??- real word? ) hah !maybe u can check
for me :D


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:44 [#00820365]
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rules
v, tr. 1. To exercise control, dominion, or
direction over; govern.
2. To dominate by powerful influence.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:45 [#00820369]
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concur
intr.,v To be of the same opinion; agree: concurred
on the issue of preventing crime.


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:45 [#00820373]
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books piss me off


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:48 [#00820380]
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hah
n. Symbol Variant of ha.

ha
interj. 1. The name formerly used for dubnium. Also
called unnilpentium.
2. interj.Used to express surprise, wonder, triumph,
puzzlement, or pique.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 15:49 [#00820382]
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oops my html tagging is starting to fade.
*sets down pipe.*


 

offline tallyho from Vladivostok (Russia) on 2003-08-13 19:27 [#00820742]
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you may be having a good laugh now, but these definitions
are of great importance for non-English speakers ;)

umm...after all, they must be totally sure they're using the
interjections correctly when posting on the board!



 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2003-08-13 19:40 [#00820767]
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cunt: hatchet wound between a females pins, which
bleeds monthly. Babies get spat out from these, which some
may see as worrying, but since this a dictionary definition,
we adhere to the strict conduct of impartiality. Also, males
are prone to inserting their extended members in these
items, provided they can get it up, or indeed get any
whatsoever



 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-13 20:39 [#00820913]
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wha?


 

offline ambsace from canaDUH. on 2003-08-13 20:44 [#00820922]
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everything i need to know to survive "on the streets" i
learned from the urban dictionary.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-08-13 20:46 [#00820925]
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What is a tawtetelpmoc then?


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-08-13 21:00 [#00820946]
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more dictionary fun / crazyness:

topic: "Blowjob"


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-13 21:04 [#00820949]
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english language can be really interesting if you disect
every single word into it's most basic constituent ideas...
I find dictionaries for kids have the best definitions.
College ones are often filled with complex bs.


 

offline ambsace from canaDUH. on 2003-08-13 21:06 [#00820950]
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Thanks for your contribution!
We'll add your term to the dictionary within 24 hours.


...i'll get back to you on that one...


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-13 21:44 [#00820992]
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Richard dawkins was talking about some sort of loose rule on
when words are considered "worthy" of adding to dictionaries
when he coined "meme", I forget exactly how the rule went
though. Oh yeah, it had to do with ... like when you see it
used somewhere and it typically isn't necessary for
it's user to refer to it's origin and meaning or something,
ah who cares.


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-08-13 22:58 [#00821027]
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moo
intr.v. mooed, moo·ing, moos
To emit the deep, bellowing sound made by a cow; low.

n. pl. moos
The lowing of a cow or a similar sound.

[Imitative.]

MOO
n.
An object-oriented MUD.

[M(UD) o(bject) o(riented).]

moo

\Moo\, a., adv., & n. See Mo. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

moo

\Moo\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mooed; p. pr. & vb. n. Mooing.]
[Of imitative origin.] To make the noise of a cow; to low;
-- child's word.

moo

\Moo\, n. The lowing of a cow.

moo

n : the sound made by a cow or bull v : make a low noise,
characteristic of bovines [syn: low]


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-14 00:03 [#00821057]
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in high school we used to play a game called "super dirt
ball."
basically the rules are one person reads a deffinition of
some word in the dictionary and the players try to guess the
word. then the bigger kids come over to our table and beat
us up and take our lunch money.


 

offline ambsace from canaDUH. on 2003-08-14 01:15 [#00821082]
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heeeeeey. wait a sec...

that says "completetwat" backwards.

you tricky tricker guy!


 


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