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Solid Sonic 03/29/21 7:57:03 PM #1: |
In American English it seems tamer, like being discourteous or uncouth.
British English uses it more like we would use "foul" or "obscene". --- Signatures accomplish nothing. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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spikethedevil 03/29/21 7:57:55 PM #2: |
It means the first example.
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Solid Sonic 03/30/21 7:34:20 AM #3: |
See we were smart enough to differentiate "fence" and "offense".
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spikethedevil 03/30/21 8:22:56 AM #4: |
Solid Sonic posted...
See we were smart enough to differentiate "fence" and "offense". Um we differentiate them as well. Not sure where youre getting your info from lol. --- A garbage pod!? It's a smegging garbage pod! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Solid Sonic 03/30/21 8:23:43 AM #5: |
I mean we gave the same phonetic markers different spellings for their unique applications.
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Solid Sonic 03/31/21 7:53:42 AM #6: |
I dont know why it took me so long to look up the meaning of bugger. It sounds harmless in American English but now I can see its vulgarity outside our dialect.
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